Cedar Waxwing. Appearance Body length 17–21 cm. Stocky silhouette. A tip on the head. Cinnamon to gray-brown feathers. Black mask, white rim; chin black in the male and dull black in the female with a metallic sheen. Black, conical beak. The sides and belly are yellow. The tailgate covers are white. Gray tail with a yellow band at the end. Second order shuttlecocks have scarlet tips. Juveniles are grayer than adults, hatched especially on the underside of the body. The black on the mask and throat is incomplete or missing. Food
Eats cedar cones, where the species name comes from. In addition, it feeds on fruit and insects, also caught in flight.
Cedar Waxwing. Appearance Body length 17–21 cm. Stocky silhouette. A tip on the head. Cinnamon to gray-brown feathers. Black mask, white rim; chin black in the male and dull black in the female with a metallic sheen. Black, conical beak. The sides and belly are yellow. The tailgate covers are white. Gray tail with a yellow band at the end. Second order shuttlecocks have scarlet tips. Juveniles are grayer than adults, hatched especially on the underside of the body. The black on the mask and throat is incomplete or missing. Food
Eats cedar cones, where the species name comes from. In addition, it feeds on fruit and insects, also caught in flight.
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