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Cedar waxwings? Texas 78070 on 12/20/2018


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5 minutes ago, TexasCobra said:

The undertail area on this blow-up shows more yellow than red.  Does this help to eliminate the Bohemian?

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Yes. I'm not seeing any Bohemians here. It's extremely unlikely just based on range, but it's always good to check. Crazier things have happened.

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Your birds have shadows, making the tail itself look darker but the undertail coverts are not dark so yes that's the major ID point here. Also, Bohemians are significantly duller and more brownish than yellow. Keep an eye out for them though and listen for their calls ?

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45 minutes ago, TexasCobra said:

The undertail area on this blow-up shows more yellow than red.  Does this help to eliminate the Bohemian?

I'm sorry I was unclear, I never intended to imply they were anything other than Cedars.  I only wanted to point out that IF the birds had been spotted where the ranges overlap, I didn't think the photo was clear enough for us to distinguish the exact species.

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As an aside I came across a small flock, around thirty, of Cedars last week (Ontario). Hidden among them was one Bohemian (a first sighting for me) - this was a lesson I learned recently about always looking closely at flocks for something different.

I've attached images of one particularly annoyed Cedar and one of the Bohemian - just for fun, not trying to redirect the thread.

Apologies for the intrusion.

Cedar Waxwing attitude HVT-7207356.jpg

Bohemian Waxwing HVT-7207406.jpg

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Yes, very nice pics! Ontario is having an irruption of Bohemians currently, which is pretty fun! 

And back to the OPs photos, we can definitely rule out Bohemian by their appearance. As others have noted, the red under tail coverts would be obvious in this picture, and Bohemians would be much less brightly coloured, despite the setting sun lighting!

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