Ear-full of waxwings: Birds of the Week

Last spring, I saw this ear-full of waxwings in my yard. A group of Cedar Waxwings, Bombycilla cedrorum, is referred to as an ‘ear-full’ or a ‘museum’. Yes, there are some very strange names for groups of animals.

ear-full of waxwings

Why are they called ear-fulls? It may be because of their constant high-pitched calls and trills. I often hear them way before I see them.

Here’s a recording of their calls.

perching songbirds

These sociable birds frequently travel in groups. Sometimes these ear-fulls include hundreds of waxwings.

ear-full of waxwings

In my yard, they like to perch atop western juniper trees.

birds in juniper tree

They also like to drink and bathe in our water feature.

birds bathing

It’s kinda like a spa for birds. 😉

Cedar waxwings

Birds of the Week

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