Waxwing Collection
The waxwing, also known as the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum), is a stunning bird that can be found in various parts of the world
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The waxwing, also known as the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum), is a stunning bird that can be found in various parts of the world. One such location is Alsace, France, where these birds are often seen feasting on Cotoneaster lacteus berries. Neave Parker's bird-table in Washington State, USA, is frequently graced by these invited guests. With its sleek appearance and vibrant plumage, the waxwing perches gracefully in Yarrow Bay. Its presence adds a touch of elegance to any landscape. The Audubon Society recognizes this species for its beauty and calls it simply "Waxwing. " Connecticut residents are lucky enough to witness the Cedar Waxwings during different seasons. In April, they can be spotted with a berry in their mouth while enjoying their meal. Even during harsh winters like January, these resilient birds continue to thrive by eating crab apples. Lower Saxony in Germany becomes an enchanting sight when flocks of waxwings gather to feed on Guelder-rose berries. Their synchronized movements create a mesmerizing spectacle that captivates all who observe them. New York offers another glimpse into the life of these fascinating creatures as they skillfully catch Crabapple fruit in their beaks. Ithaca witnesses not just one but four Cedar Waxwings indulging themselves with this delicious treat. Whether it's savoring berries or relishing fruits, the waxwing showcases its adaptability and resourcefulness across different landscapes and climates around the world. These sightings remind us of nature's wonders and how even small creatures can bring immense joy through their presence alone.