cedar waxwing Directory References Images Discover Why Are There Only 28 Days in February? 8 Birds That Can’t Fly 22 Questions About Time and Timekeeping Answered A Timeline of the World in 8 Maps Inventors and Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 10 Great Sports Rivalries 12 Greek Gods and Goddesses Contents Ask the Chatbot a Question cedar waxwing bird Ask the Chatbot a Question Also known as: Bombycilla cedrorum Learn about this topic in these articles:range In waxwingThe cedar waxwing (B. cedrorum), smaller and less colourful, breeds in Canada and the northern United States. Flocks of waxwings may invade city parks and gardens in winter, searching for berries.Read More Britannica ChatbotChatbot answers are created from Britannica articles using AI. This is a beta feature. AI answers may contain errors. Please verify important information using Britannica articles. About Britannica AI.