The image shows a Cedar Waxwing bird eating a wild berry. The credit must be published along with the image.
The cedar waxwing is easily found in open habitat where there are berries. It times its nesting to coincide with summer berry production, putting it among the latest of North American birds to nest.
In winter, family flocks join up with other tits as they search for food. The waxwing is a plump bird, which is slightly smaller than a starling. It has a big crest and is reddish-brown with a ...
A waxwing in Cumbria, north-west England. The bird, which is marginally smaller than a starling, visits the UK throughout winter, typically between October and March. It has a striking crest ...