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Waxwing

British pronunciation/wˈækswɪŋ/
American pronunciation/wˈækswɪŋ/
Waxwing
[NOUN]
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a medium-sized songbird with distinctive crested head and red tips on its wings

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What is a "waxwing"?

A waxwing is a medium-sized bird known for its striking appearance and distinctive features. With a length of around 15-18 centimeters, it has a plump body and a prominent crest on its head. The most captivating feature of the waxwing is its soft, silky plumage, which displays a unique combination of colors. Its overall coloration is predominantly brown, with shades of gray and a pinkish hue on the belly. The wings, however, are adorned with exquisite waxy red tips on the secondary feathers, giving the bird its name. These waxy tips are believed to play a role in courtship and species recognition. Waxwings are highly sociable birds and often form large flocks during the winter months when they search for food. They have a preference for berries and fruits, and their specialized bill allows them to pluck and consume them with ease.

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1I have seen this and this bird is a unique kind of enigmatic fellow genetically it's closest related to North American waxwings but it's a single member of it's family.
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