| 21. | Despite its Bohemian name, this waxwing gets drunk rather than indulging in wacky baccy.
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| 22. | In theatre, Aristophanes's 414 BC dabchick, waxwing, vulture, woodpecker.
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| 23. | The range of the Bohemian waxwing overlaps those of both the other members of the genus.
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| 24. | Outside the breeding season, cedar waxwings often feed in large flocks numbering hundreds of birds.
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| 25. | An Waxwing however uses solid propellant.
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| 26. | The waxwing identified in the Commentary to " Pale Fire " is a fictitious species.
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| 27. | Nevertheless, eggs of other birds placed in a Bohemian waxwing's nest are always rejected.
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| 28. | The thrushes and waxwings; these birds eat the haws and disperse the seeds in their droppings.
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| 29. | The silky-flycatchers are related to waxwings, and like that group have soft silky plumage.
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| 30. | The grey hypocolius is a small Middle Eastern bird with the shape and soft plumage of a waxwing.
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