In February of '18 I encountered a flock of Cedar Waxwings in Waxahachie, Texas. My wife was in a business and I was waiting for her on the parking lot. Very little traffic was present. Suddenly a flock of Cedar Waxwings swarmed a leafless tree right in front of me. They were beautiful birds. Flock was probably 20 to 25 birds. They stayed for just a couple of minutes and they were off again. We live about 20 miles north of where I saw them. We live in a more populated area. I've never seen a Waxwing in my yard, in the fields of a nearby small airport or the grounds of a nearby large city park. I'm grateful I came upon the flock in Waxahachie.
In February of '18 I encountered a flock of Cedar Waxwings in Waxahachie, Texas. My wife was in a business and I was waiting for her on the parking lot. Very little traffic was present. Suddenly a flock of Cedar Waxwings swarmed a leafless tree right in front of me. They were beautiful birds. Flock was probably 20 to 25 birds. They stayed for just a couple of minutes and they were off again. We live about 20 miles north of where I saw them. We live in a more populated area. I've never seen a Waxwing in my yard, in the fields of a nearby small airport or the grounds of a nearby large city park. I'm grateful I came upon the flock in Waxahachie.