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Miscolored Waxwings Under Study
The Cedar Waxwings that you see around Connecticut have a satiny brownish plumage, shading to gray on the rump. Their wings are darker gray, but a surefire identifying feature is the yellow band across the tip of the tail. [eng]
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Bombycillidae
Waxwings in Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese. [eng]
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Family: Bombycillidae
Species included in the Animal Diversity Web. [eng]
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Waxwing, Bombycilla garrulus
Waxwing, illustrated guide. [eng]
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NSiS: Florida's Common Land Birds - Waxwings
Species info: waxwings. Cedar Waxwings may visit feeders for fruit. They are more common in the northern part of the state and from December through March. They usually feed in large flocks. In spring and summer, most of their diet is insects; in fall and winter, fruit. [eng]
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The Waxwings
Forest Preserve District of Cook County (Illinois).
[eng]
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Cedar Waxwing
A presentation of bird photographs, songs, identification tips, distribution maps, and life history information for North American birds, and a forum for commentary and discussion on birds. [eng]
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Bohemian Waxwing stamps
Stamps showing Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus). [eng]
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Grey Hypocolius stamps
Stamps showing Grey Hypocolius (Hypocolius ampelinus). [eng]
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Japanese Waxwing stamps
Stamps showing Japanese Waxwing (Bombycilla japonica). [eng]
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Waxwing family
The Waxwings are a small family of Northern Hemisphere passerines, known for their irruptive flocks, soft crests, and
waxy spots on their wings. Widespread in temperate North America is the Cedar Waxwing, visiting a juniper bush. Waxwings and berry bushes are closely linked; flocks gather to devour one crop
and then, almost mysteriously, disappear to find the next. [eng]
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Bombycilla garrulus
Longitud-Peso, Distribución. [spa]
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Bird pictures of the Waxwings family - BirdPerch.com
Birdperch.com is a great resource for bird pictures, including the Waxwings family, birding locations and birdwatching links. Regularly updated photos; growing places to bird database; working links. [eng]
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Cedar Waxwing stamps
Stamps showing Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum). [eng]
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Waxwings are Wild
Waxwings are beautiful birds of mystery -- masked bandits raiding fruit from forests and orchards -- with mystery of unpredictable migration and fascinating rituals of social interaction. They are also creatures that need to be wild and free. General information about waxwings and links to other sites. [eng]
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Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus)
Species info. [eng]
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Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)
Cool fact, Description. [eng]
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Bombycillidae (Dulinae, Ptilogonatinae, Bombycillinae)
Nom scientifique. Nom CINFO. Nom scientifique CAF. Nom CAF. Autres noms. [fra]
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Bombycilla cedrorum (Cedar Waxwing): Media
Photos. [eng]
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Texas Waxwings
Common and Scientific Names of the Texas Waxwings. [eng]
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