Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)

Arcata, Calif.


I love seeing these birds each Spring!


2 of them eating apple blossoms, one in the center of the pic and one up to the right.


One the most beautiful birds

Juvenile Cedar Waxwing. Taken on 9-24-08

Photo courtesy of my brother David. Taken in Emeryville, CA, Calif.

Photo courtesy of my brother David. Taken in Emeryville, CA, Calif.


Cedar Waxwings, Gloucester County, New Jersey

Named for bright red tips of wing feathers, which look like blobs of old-fashioned sealing wax.

A group of these were in our crab apple eating the crabs . Took about fifteen pictures all real good.


A flock of Waxwings in a Sugarberry Tree




Feeding on lonicera fruit in September.



2003 Ice Storm Western Kentucky - Birds at the feeding station

Baby Cedar Waxwing, Clinton Md.

Cedar Waxwing, Clinton MD

Cedar Waxwing looking up to its parents

A flock of 30-40 waxwings landed in our front yard sycamore tree

Cedar Waxwing in Lisle, IL 03-23-14.

Cedar Waxwing - 06/24/14

Cedar Waxwing - 06/24/14

Water rights between a Cedar Waxwing and a Mountain Bluebird.

A flock of Cedar Waxwings landed on Brazilian Pepper tree in my backyard March 3, 2015

Cedar Waxwing on Brazilian Pepper tree, March 3, 2015, Laguna Hills, CA


Persimmons in Ramona, California. Photo courtesy of, copyright of Ken Blackford. San Diego, Ca.

Persimmons in Ramona, California. Photo courtesy of, copyright of Ken Blackford. San Diego, Ca.

Persimmons in Ramona, California. Photo courtesy of, copyright of Ken Blackford. San Diego, Ca.

San Diego. Photo courtesy of Ken Blackford. Copyright Ken Blackford. San Diego, Ca.
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About
Cedar Waxwing
Bombycilla cedrorum
Order: | Passeriformes |
Family: | Bombycillidae |
Genus: | Bombycilla |
Species: | cedrorum |