Daily Postcard: Cedar Waxwings Sipping Water In White Rock

Daily Postcard: Cedar Waxwings gather to sip water from a birdbath Thursday afternoon in the yard of a residence in White Rock. The Cedar Waxwing is one of the few North American birds that specializes in eating fruit. It can survive on fruit alone for several months. Because they eat so much fruit, Cedar Waxwings occasionally become intoxicated or even die when they run across overripe berries that have started to ferment and produce alcohol. Source: allaboutbirds.org. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs

Another view of Cedar Waxwings sipping water from a birdbath Thursday afternoon in the yard of a residence in White Rock. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs

A Cedar Waxwings sips water from a birdbath Thursday afternoon in the yard of a residence in White Rock. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs

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