Robins And Cedar Waxwings Hanging Out Together


The past several days I’ve been seeing Robins (Turdus migratorius) and Cedar Waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum) in large flocks visiting my little pond and my birdbath. This is a normal thing to see during the fall and winter, these two species on the lookout for berries and a source of water. Depending on each other to spot that tree that will be loaded with yummy berries. During the spring and summer as well, Cedar Waxwings remain social birds, but Robins become protective of their territory during the nesting season.

Interesting to watch the behavior of birds, and other animals for that matter. Changing as the seasons change.

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