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Cedar Waxwing
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Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedorum)

There are large flocks of Cedar Waxwings who feed on berries in the trees and shrubs along the Huron River. They also feed on insects. In mid-summer, they are most often seen fly-catching.
Habitat
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Location
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Date taken
July 12, 2008
Scientific name
Bombycilla cedorum
Equipment used
Nikon D2Xs, Tamron 200-500 mm lens

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North America
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