Learn how to identify a cedar waxwing call and hear what the species sounds like. Then you can listen for these birds in your backyard.
James Bond in feathers — that’s the cedar waxwing. Suave, elegant and debonair, the bird makes most other songbirds look like unkempt porcupines that just stumbled out of the mud. “Feast your eyes ...
A couple of weeks ago, on a warm, damp morning, I awoke to the sound of robins, at least a hundred of them, scouring the trees out back. They were calling, even singing fragments of their song on this ...
The following sighting were reported to Newburyport Birders this week. Report your sightings to Newburyport Birders at newburyportbirders.com or by calling 978-204-2976. Parker River, Newbury: Cedar ...
The following area sightings were reported over the past week: Woodsom Farm, Amesbury: Willow Flycatcher, Bobolink, Cedar Waxwing, Downy Woodpecker, Yellow Warbler, Northern Mockingbird, Herring Gull, ...