The Cedar Waxwing
by Mitch Shindelbower
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The Cedar Waxwing
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Mitch Shindelbower
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Cedar waxwings are a medium-sized bird approximately 6–7 in (15–18 cm) long and weigh roughly 30 g (1.1 oz). They are smaller and more brown than their close relative, the Bohemian waxwing (which breeds farther to the north and west). It is a "silky, shiny collection of brown, gray, and lemon-yellow, accented with a subdued crest, rakish black mask, and brilliant-red wax droplets on the wing feathers."[3] These birds' most prominent feature is this small cluster of red wax-like droplets on tips of secondary flight feathers on the wings, a feature they share with the Bohemian waxwing (but not the Japanese waxwing). The wings are "broad and pointed, like a starling's."[3] The tail is typically yellow or orange depending on diet. Birds that have fed on berries of introduced Eurasian honeysuckles while growing tail feathers will have darker orange-tipped tail-feathers.[4] The tail is somewhat short, and square-tipped.[3] Adults have a pale yellow belly. The waxwing's crest often "lies flat and droops over the back of the head."[3] It has a short and wide bill.[3] The waxwing's black mask has a thin white border. Immature birds are streaked on the throat and flanks, and often do not have the black mask of the adults. Males and females look alike.[5]
The flight of waxwings is strong and direct, and the movement of the flock in flight resembles that of a flock of small pale European starlings. Cedar waxwings fly at 40 km/h (25 mph) and fly at an altitude of 610 m (2,000 ft).
Cedar waxwings are also known as the southern waxwing, Canada robin, cedar bird, cherry bird, or recellet.
The oldest observed cedar waxwing was eight years and two months old.[4]
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Bombycilla cedrorum - Cedar Waxwing - XC107623
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February 9th, 2016
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Brian Tada
Gorgeous macro portrait of a Cedar Waxwing, Mitch! Love the excellent clarity and details on the feathers. Spot-on lighting brings out the beautiful rich colors. Enjoyed reading the background description of this awesome capture. Outstanding work! F/L
Jean Bernard Roussilhe
Very beautiful light and colors. You can follow me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/imagelys.
Kathy Krause
WOW!!! Stunning and beautiful capture of this beautiful bird Mitch! So very beautiful Mitch! L/F :-)