An ear-full of cedar waxwings.
Seven of the 13+ waxwings that descended on, and took over, our little water feature this evening.
This lasted about 2 minutes and then they were gone.
We have has 2-3 at a time before but nothing like this.
Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, May 29, 2025
Bombycilla cedrorum
The Cedar Waxwing is one of the few North American birds that specializes in eating fruit. It can survive on fruit alone for several months. Brown-headed Cowbirds that are raised in Cedar Waxwing nests typically don’t survive, in part because the cowbird chicks can’t develop on such a high-fruit diet.
The collective nouns for a flock of Cedar Waxwings are "ear-full" and "museum."

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So many
Saw a bunch years ago in Edmonton, could hear them before i saw th m
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