Neighborhood Birds

Today I went down to the park. On my way down to the park I walked down finn ally and barlow street and hear some birds that sounded like waxwings. It took me a few minutes but then I found them sitting up in a tree. I looked at them for a few minutes then went on down to the park. On my way back from the park I went back by there and the bohemian waxwings were still in the tree but then flew away. While I was still there though another bird flew up in to the tree and I looked at that bird and it was a cedar waxwing. It then flew down in to a crab apple tree and ate on some crab apples. I took some photos of then went home. After I got home I let dad know about the waxwings and then after lunch I went back down there. I saw them again and let dad know about them. While I was down there I saw and took some photos of varied thrushs and american robins. I took some more photos of the waxwings and then gave up on watching them and went home. It was exciting to see the birds.

  1. Question why is there still a cedar waxwing around this time of year?
  2. Question where did the bohemian waxwings before this?
  3. Question why had the crows,ravens,starlings and, robins not eaten all the crab apples already?v-thrush                                                        varied thrush american-rb                                                                american robinbohemain-wing                                                    bohemian waxwingcedar-waxwing                                                     cedar waxwing
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2 Responses to Neighborhood Birds

  1. Grams says:

    What is the difference between the cedar waxwing and the bohemian waxwing? Do they usually hang out together? Where is their normal winter home?

  2. connor says:

    grams
    The difference between a cedar waxwing and a bohemian waxwing is the color under the tail the color on the wings and the size. Cedar waxwings winter in the low half of the low 48 and bohemian waxwings winter in southeast alaska and parts of canada,idaho,washington,oregon,montana and, wyoming.

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