cedarbird

/ˈsiːdərˌbɜːrd/
noun
  1. A small songbird, also known as the cedar waxwing, that eats berries and has a crested head and yellow-tipped tail feathers.
    • We spotted a cedarbird perched on a fence post, its sleek brown feathers gleaming in the sun.
    • A flock of cedarbirds landed in the juniper tree to feast on the ripe berries.
    • The cedarbird's distinctive call echoed through the orchard as it flew from branch to branch.
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