Bombycilla cedrorum
HOW TO IDENTIFY:
* Length: 5.75 inches * Short, thin bill * Pale brown crest * Black eye patch and chin * Pale brown head fading into pale yellow belly * White undertail coverts * Dark brown back * Dark wings with thin, red bar * Black tail with yellow tip * Juveniles have much duller, grayer head and body with blurry streaks on underparts * Frequently found in large flocks feeding on fruit
Similar species:
The Bohemian Waxwing is similar to the Cedar Waxwing but has dark undertail coverts, gray belly and white and yellow markings in the wing.
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