Cedar waxwing in winter is a photograph by Jeff Folger which was uploaded on March 12th, 2013.
Cedar waxwing in winter
Cedar Waxwings inhabit deciduous, coniferous, and mixed woodlands, particularly areas along streams. Cedar Waxwings feed mainly on fruits year-round.... more
by Jeff Folger
Title
Cedar waxwing in winter
Artist
Jeff Folger
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
Cedar Waxwings inhabit deciduous, coniferous, and mixed woodlands, particularly areas along streams. Cedar Waxwings feed mainly on fruits year-round. In summer, they feed on fruits such as serviceberry, strawberry, mulberry, dogwood, and raspberries. The birds’ name derives from their appetite for cedar berries in winter;
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March 12th, 2013
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Comments (5)
Deb Halloran
Hi Jeff, Wow, what a gorgeous capture of this Cedar Waxwing. You have composed this beautifully with fantastic light and amazing detail. Exceptional work! v/f
Jeff Folger replied:
thanks Deb, he was my first CW I just couldn't get him with a red berry in his beak.. :-(