Waxwings are among the most beautiful of passerines and when one gets good looks at any of the three...
You know that we’re just wild about waxwings around here. Who wouldn’t be? Waxwings are social, sleek, and oh...
After my last attempt at getting the perfect shot of a Cedar Waxwing in flight I vowed to try...
If you live on any decent-sized landmass anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, chances are waxwings occasionally wing your way....
Though Cedar Waxwings are known for their preference for eating fruit, they are actually also accomplished flycatchers. Daisy and...
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