cedar waxwing
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Tweet n. A North American bird (Bombycilla cedrorum) having a crested head, a yellow-tipped tail, and waxy red tips on the secondary wing feathers. [Probably so called because it eats the berries of the red cedar.] ![]() (click for a larger image) cedar waxwingBombycilla cedrorum |
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