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Cedar Waxwing Eating Holly Berries

A cedar waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) swallows a berry from a Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta) shrub in Everett, Washington. Cedar waxwings eat berries year-round, though they supplement their diet with insects during breading season.

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A cedar waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) swallows a berry from a Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta) shrub in Everett, Washington. Cedar waxwings eat berries year-round, though they supplement their diet with insects during breading season.
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