When it comes to avian berry picking, cedar waxwings (sometimes called "berry birds") prevail ...Cedar waxwings are about 7 inches long ... The name "waxwing" comes from some red feathers on their wings.
Rainfall hasn’t stopped the rhythms of the seasons. For instance, two mulberry trees at home have produced a bonanza of ripening berries for our fruit-loving feathered friends ....
Rainfall hasn’t stopped the rhythms of the seasons. For instance, two mulberry trees at home have produced a bonanza of ripening berries for our fruit-loving feathered friends ....