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On February 10th, 2021 we had thousands of Cedar Waxwings migrating by in North San Antonio near Crown Ridge Park on the South side of Babcock Road. It's dipping into the 20's by Sunday, so I hope they make it south before that hits. I live on the 4th floor of my apartment building, and they were so close in the trees, hundreds of them and thousands in the sky. They sat on my balcony railing for awhile. They fly really fast. The wind was lifting their head feathers. They are beautiful birds with dramatic black masks, yellow tipped tail feathers, and a yellowish belly.
Photographed hundreds of Bohemian Waxwings feasting on my mountain ash tree, Jan 29, 2021. I live in Thunder Bay, Ont. and today it was -29C with bright sun.
Yesterday, Jan. 25, 2021in Winnipeg, Manitoba we were treated to about 100 waxwings in our trees and feasting on frozen mountain ash berries. Their colors were amazing and fun to watch.
Spotted several trees full in Hawreluk park in Edmonton
Wondering why I only see them in Winter
Used to have them in my yard for mountain ash berries
What is their migration
Do they stay all winter
Or just on their way farther south
Not sure even which waxwing
A large and busy flock of at least 50 birds, maybe more, treated us to a beautiful show in Strathcona County, Alberta this chilly morning (-19 C). They fluttered merrily between the mountain ash and birch trees in our front yard and our eaves, sounding like a gentle rain shower on the roof. We watched for several wonderful minutes until all at once, they flew away.
Filling trees in my back yard. I have 7 holly berry trees over loaded with berries.
We are near Sylvan Lake, AB, Canada
The birds are feeding on my apple blossoms today. June 5, 2020.
A small flock of about 20
We had thousands of waxwings here in Charleston, West Virginia yesterday. I have never saw that many birds flock around like that in my life. They were perched on top of the trees and the buildings, some had sadly hit the buildings and landed on the sidewalk and street below. There must have been at least 10 dead on the street and sidewalk. It was crazy. They stayed for probably 5 hours and then flew away.
My new work-from-home office space faces the birdfeeders I have hung in a serviceberry tree. Today I saw an entire flock descending on the tree eating the berries here in Knoxville, TN. They are incredible to watch!
We live in Lilburn, Ga (outside ATL) The past couple of years during this time(May) the flock of cedar wax wings come and feast on the berries in my tree. Big ones and ltttle ones this year. Beautiful!