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Waxwing, or ordinary Waxwing lat. Bombycilla garrulus is a songbird of a passerine order of the waxwings family. #137231843
Description
Body length is 18-23 cm, weight - up to 60-67 grams. There is a noticeable tuft. The color is pinkish gray, the wings are black with yellow and white stripes, the tail, the throat and the strip through the eyes are black. The tips of the secondary wing feathers are transformed into small bright red plates, visible only near. On the edge of the tail is a yellow stripe, on the wing is a narrow white stripe. The song of the waxwing is a murmuring ââ¬Åswee-ri-ri-ri-riââ¬Â trill, similar to the sound of a flute. The flight is fast and straightforward.