Cedar Waxwing
The Cedar Waxwing is a medium-sized bird known for its sleek, smooth feathers and distinctive crest. It has a soft brown body, a yellow-tipped tail, and black markings around its eyes. These birds are often found in flocks and are known for their social behavior. They primarily feed on fruits, particularly berries, and are attracted to gardens and wooded areas.
Cedar Waxwings are migratory birds, typically moving south during the winter months. They are often seen in North America, especially in regions near the Cedar tree, which is where they get their name. Their melodious calls and graceful flight make them a favorite among birdwatchers.