![]() The Waxwing, also called Bohemian Waxwing, travels from Siberia to Western Europe in winter. It travels in gregarious flocks stripping berries from trees. |
The Bohemian Waxwing covers northern
Asia, Europe and America. The Cedar Waxwing remains in the US and the Japanese Waxwing only in Asia. |
![]() Winter visitors to NW London |
![]() Shafts extend beyond the feather on the wing and are covered with red "sealing wax." |
![]() A flock of Waxwings eating berries outside the Bolshoi Theatre in central Moscow |
![]() Eating berries in northwest London |
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![]() Japanese Waxwing |
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