Signs of Spring
by Elizabeth Winter
Title
Signs of Spring
Artist
Elizabeth Winter
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Cedar Waxwings are named for the waxy red tips on the end of their secondary feathers. The number of wax tips and their size increase as the bird gets older.
Cedar Waxwings LOVE fruit. They can even survive on fruit alone for several months!
Brown-headed Cowbirds hatched from eggs that were dropped in a Waxwing nest typically don't survive because they are unable to grow on such a high fruit diet.
Waxwings can get drunk from eating overripe berries that have started to ferment and produce alcohol! Flocks of intoxicated birds have been known to simultaneously hit large windows.
Cedar Waxwings don't have a real song. Instead they make a quiet trilling or buzzing sound.
The tail of Cedar Waxwings usually has a yellow band at the end, but in the 1960s birds with orange bands started to show up in the northeastern United States. The orange color is a result from red pigment found in non-native honeysuckle fruits introduced to their diet.
They eat in shifts. One group will eat first and then moves out of the way for the next group to come in. This is very polite compared to most birds, who just try to grab what they can individually.
A group of waxwings is called an "ear-full" or a "museum" of waxwings.
The Cedar Waxwing has been a Birdorable since September 2006. Check out our cute waxwing t-shirts and gifts.
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February 14th, 2017
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Comments (33)
Cindy Treger
Congratulations, Elizabeth, on your first place in "Insect or Small Bird on Plant. " Gorgeous photo. f/l
Petra Theodoridou
Marvelous capture, Elizabeth!!! Such cute birds on this wonderful fruit branch, absolutely lovely! LF
Deb Halloran
Elizabeth, What a gorgeous composition and beautiful image. They are such beautiful birds....nicely done.v/f
Joy McAdams
Congratulations on your first place finish in the 2017 First Insect Or Small Bird On Plant contest, Elizabeth. Well done!
Laurie Search
Aww, this is so sweet, adorable, and beautiful, Elizabeth!!! I love how the one has a berry in its mouth!!! :)))vf