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On The Way South Caught these little guys migrating south when they stopped over near a pond in Windsor, Vermont (USA) need help in getting the right species. Bombycilla cedrorum,Cedar Waxwing,Heading South Click/tap to enlarge

On The Way South

Caught these little guys migrating south when they stopped over near a pond in Windsor, Vermont (USA) need help in getting the right species.

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  1. They are small and not very clear, but they look like waxwings. They don't seem to have a black throat so maybe they are cedar waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum).
    http://www.arkive.org/cedar-waxwing/bombycilla-cedrorum/image-G137275.html
    Posted 10 years ago
    1. I can vouch for you, WildFlower. These are cedar waxwings. Posted 10 years ago

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The Cedar Waxwing is a member of the family Bombycillidae or waxwing family of passerine birds. It is a medium sized, mostly brown, gray, and yellow bird named for its wax-like wing tips. It is a native of North and Central America, breeding in open wooded areas in southern Canada and wintering in the southern half of the United States, Central America, and the far northwest of South America.

Similar species: Perching Birds
Species identified by travismorhardt
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Uploaded Dec 8, 2014. Captured Dec 8, 2014 11:30.
  • Canon EOS 20D
  • f/8.0
  • 1/250s
  • ISO100
  • 135mm