Birds Likely to be Observed in Oregon
Location in Oregon
Cedar Waxwing Bombycilla cedrorum - Irregular in its wandering, but at times abundant in compact flocks in berry-bearing trees and shrubs. Told by the white undertail coverts, yellowish belly, and lack of conspicuous yellow and white marking on the wings. Sexes are similar. Young are grayer, with indistinct streaking below. Call is very high thin monotone, generally with a slight quaver. Look at Next Bird Back to Bird Directory Page 13 Back to Thumbs Page 39 |