The Cedar Waxvnng 
in thi.-: Stat'-. ! - noi 0 ■ I'm supposed, h. • ■ • ■ --r. that Un- 
Bohemian VYavwing i.> a regui- >ireeder at. any of the stations listed above, 
['hs. \\ -iM'Vf'ngs of both -pc/ic-. are a law unto themselvv--. and th-..«ir ram- 
a j - and !-,• •• ■■.-utuiy in small it■ -ubjec? to 
what wr cal' capri c<. 
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Cedar Waxwings 
About % life size 
From water-color painting by Major Brooks 
■ ::rin;.: tips 
i; .$nze . uftous, 
i -iderabie in- 
■•■ ! ‘ imperfect” 
tin*liiih not always, 
4 <»? the- rail. Young: 
f bro.it pale to whitish 
.b : without waxen 
bill 10.2 (.40). 
rest; red 
' ■■ as 
■ •.1 r> peri me us in V* ’■ * * oil.) 
• o and especially gray '•moss Iwthen) 
•••„ or mountain lilac (Q.oi<.;h<:s) 
. . . . .-moke-gray, light mineral gray. 
1:1 - y. and sparingly with pnrplb.b 
Midsummer; one brood. Eureka 
i* . ha •’ : .; ■! Canadian 
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