Sunday, 30 November 2025

[cobirds] El Paso county Cedar waxwings (Picture)

We had a nice pair of Cedar waxwings at our backyard drinking pond/bath today. Obviously a heated bath, we had quite a few robins, house finches, pgymy nuthaches, juncos, etc. in addition to the waxwings because they all needed a drink. Picture was taken with a cell phone so it is not great.waxwings_11_30_25_cr.jpgThey are not a rarity but it's good to see them in our yard, I don't think we have a food source.

Bill Kosar
Colorado Springs
El Paso county

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