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cedar waxwing

Songless bird Bombycilla cedorum, order Passeriformes, common to North America. It is gregarious in habit, swift in flight, and has a voracious appetite, feeding on berries, fruit, and insects. It is related to the common waxwing, B. garrulus.



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Song sparrows, cedar waxwings, black-capped chickadees, Townsend's warblers flit in foliage.
species to watch for include: ospreys, turkey vultures, swifts, swallows, cedar waxwings (above), and some species of flycatchers, warblers, finches and shorebirds.
Led by Massachusetts Audubon Natural History Guide Alex Dunn, the bird watchers got to see almost a dozen different types of birds, including bluebirds, goldfinches, cedar waxwings and several types of hawks, .
 
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