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What does CEDW stand for?

Cedar Waxwing (bird species)


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Song sparrows, cedar waxwings, black-capped chickadees, Townsend's warblers flit in foliage.
Migratory species to watch for include: ospreys, turkey vultures, swifts, swallows, cedar waxwings (above), and some species of flycatchers, warblers, finches and shorebirds.
Used by a wide variety of mammals and songbirds, including cardinals, evening grosbeaks, robins, thrush, vireos and cedar waxwing.
The third species illustrated is the Cedar Waxwing Bombycilla cedorum , Which is also rather dependent on food supplies for its seasonal migrations, although it is rarely as irruptive as its close relative the Bohemian Waxwing, Which is also found in Europe.
The window's scrim of snowflakes hides a cedar waxwing singing and I recall that yellow band, bright across its tail, remember how my mother loved his song.
While no human but an informed researcher would look at this patch of forest twice (except perhaps ruefully upon losing a golf ball in the muck), it remains a small haven for Blanding's turtles and the other creatures that have moved in with them: spotted turtles, ribbon snakes, muskrats, and birds such as the red-winged blackbird and cedar waxwing.
Then came back out to find a lone Cedar Waxwing inside the cage, unhappily trying to get out.
That group counted more than 35 different species including the Cedar Waxwing, a stout, buff-colored bird with a black mask.

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