Cedar waxwing, June 13, 2018, New Brunswick, Canada.

While visiting the Hopewell Rocks at the Bay of Fundy we spotted a group of cedar waxwings mobbing a tree and eating the blooms.

Bombycilla cedrorum
Building a nest takes a female Cedar Waxwing 5 to 6 days and may require more than 2,500 individual trips to the nest. They occasionally save time by taking nest materials from other birds’ nests, including nests of Eastern Kingbirds, Yellow-throated Vireos, orioles, robins, and Yellow Warblers.
source -https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cedar_Waxwing

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