| 41. | Conversely, in hard winters, the defender may be overwhelmed by large flocks of fieldfares, redwings or Bohemian waxwings.
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| 42. | The waxwings are a group of birds with soft silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers.
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| 43. | They are related to waxwings, and like that group have soft silky plumage, usually gray or pale-yellow.
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| 44. | They are related to waxwings and like that group, have soft silky plumage, usually gray or pale-yellow.
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| 45. | Bird sightings in the park have included barred owls, thrushes, warblers, waxwings, pileated woodpeckers, and wrens.
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| 46. | In winter, waxwings roost communally in dense trees or hedges, sometimes with American robins, fieldfares or other wintering species.
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| 47. | In North America, the waxwing's breeding range has little overlap with brown-headed cowbird, another parasitic species.
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| 48. | Blood parasites include " Trypanosoma " species, and a " Leucocytozoon " first identified in this waxwing.
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| 49. | They are related to waxwings, and like that group have soft silky plumage, usually gray or pale yellow in color.
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| 50. | The waxwings are a group of passerine birds with soft silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers.
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