cedar waxwing couple feeding tree branch

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Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cedar waxwing couple feeding on tree branch, it is a Plump, smooth-plumaged bird with distinctive thin, high-pitched call. Adults have a sleek crest, black mask, pale yellow wash on the belly, and yellow-tipped tail. Juveniles are drabber than adults, with coarse streaking on the breast and a reduced mask. Widespread and fairly common in open woodlands, orchards, and shrubby areas throughout most of North America. Winter range is variable and somewhat dependent on fruit crops.


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