Hawks and Merlins and anything else thet preys on birds. So most likely cats, etc.
The animals that eat cedar trees are deer. Goats will eat cedar in the winter months when there is nothing else. Cedar waxwing birds also eat the bark of cedar trees.
cedar waxwing
The bird you are describing sounds like a Cedar Waxwing. They have distinctive yellow-tipped tail feathers and a pointed crest on their heads. They are slightly larger than a sparrow and are known for their sleek appearance and high-pitched call.
The bird you are describing is likely a Cedar Waxwing. They have a light brown body, a black mask around their eyes, a yellow tip on their tail feathers, and a crest on their head. Cedar Waxwings are commonly found in Southern Ontario and are known for their sleek appearance and high-pitched calls.
Cedar waxwing birds are found throughout North America, from southern Canada down to northern South America. They prefer open woodlands, orchards, and suburban areas with berries and fruit-bearing plants for food. They often migrate in flocks in search of food sources.
Any cat that can catch it. For instance, my Maine Coon killed a Cedar Waxwing. It is currently in my freezer.
it can "go"
cedar waxwings eat fruit like pears cherries etc.
If you live in Europe it could quite possibly be a redwing.
The animals that eat cedar trees are deer. Goats will eat cedar in the winter months when there is nothing else. Cedar waxwing birds also eat the bark of cedar trees.
they are well, look like this:
It may be a Cedar Waxwing.
No, it is not. Although it is very common in Washington state.
A Cedar Waxwing.
I believe that you are talking about the waxwing. There is the Bohemian Waxwing which is grayish brown and the larger waxwing. The Cedar Waxwing is smaller than a robin and more of a brown tint than the Bohemian Waxwing. They both have the black eye band, or mask, and they have a yellow band on the tip of the tail.
We don't have a cedar waxwing available. Feel free to contact Leland's daughter, Kim about available paintings, prints and carvings.Kim Brewsaugh. bruzabooks@gmail.com
In the United States, it is illegal to keep native bird species as pets.