They nest in trees and bushes, often by open water. Learn more about cedar waxwing nests. These feathered friends rarely use feeders, as they are highly adapted to feed on fruit. Attract them by ...
There are plenty of twigs about after the recent storms to help anyone keen to learn a bit more about how to identify the ...
including many rare and endangered species. The dense coniferous canopy created by cedar trees creates a moderated microclimate with lighter winter snowpack, making these forests an important habitat ...