Definition
A 'waxwing' is a medium-sized bird known for its smooth, silky plumage and the distinctive red, waxy tips on its wing feathers. ðĶ They also have a prominent crest on their head and a black mask around their eyes. Waxwings are primarily frugivores, meaning they mostly eat fruit and berries. They are often found in flocks, especially during migration. Think of them as the elegant, fruit-loving travelers of the bird world.