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Q: What eats the Cedar Waxwing?
A: Hawks and Merlins and anything else thet preys on birds. So most likely cats, etc. Read More »

Q: What is a cedar waxwing?
A: cedar waxwing: widely distributed over temperate North America Read More »

Q: What is the meaning of cedar waxwing?
A: cedar waxwing: widely distributed over temperate North America Read More »

Q: What is a group of cedar waxwings called?
A: A group of Cedar Waxwings is called an "ear-full" or a "museum" Read More »

Q: What do cedar waxwings eat?
A: Cedar Waxwings eat some insects, but are primarily fruit-eaters, a trait that dictates Read More »

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