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Family
Waxwing (Bombycillidae)_blue
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Species
Bombycilla cedrorum
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Length7
Inches
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Wingspan11.625
Inches
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Cedar Waxwing: Small waxwing, red-brown upperparts, pale slate-gray rump, buff underparts. Head is crested, has black mask with narrow white band below. Yellow-tipped tail, white undertail coverts. Wings have red wax-like tips on secondaries from which it gets its name. Black bill, legs and feet.
● Song: "zeee", "zeeet"
● Foraging & Feeding: Cedar Waxwing: Diet consists mostly of insects such as carpenter ants, cicadas, caterpillars, scale insects, and cankerworms; also feeds on berries, fruits, maple sap, and flowers. Sometimes becomes intoxicated from eating fermented berries in winter.
● Breeding & nesting: Cedar Waxwing: Two to six pale blue gray eggs spotted with brown and black are laid in a bulky cup nest of twigs and grass built in a tree. Incubation ranges from 12 to 16 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species: Cedar Waxwing: Bohemian Waxwing is larger with dark undertail coverts, gray belly, and red, white, and yellow wing markings.
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BreedingMonogamous, Colonial or solitary nester
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PopulationFairly common to uncommon
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight1.1
Ounces
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