Toyon berries are a favorite food of the cedar waxwing, a bird that migrates through the Central Valley.
From the sacbee.com
The berries provide a wealth of food for both game birds and songbirds, such as the cedar waxwing, pine grossbeak, thrasher and ruffled grouse.
From the timesunion.com
Winter-migrating flocks of small birds, such as cedar waxwing and American goldfinch, have been known to strip all the berries off tall hollies in minutes.
From the delawareonline.com
Spying a cedar waxwing in her backyard and wondering what kind of bird it was, Marliese referred to a book to find out what kind of bird it was.
From the dailyherald.com
Dan Caraway, assistant manager for Kirsten Rose Vineyard, is trying to fend off an invasion of cedar waxwing birds that have decided to stop in Kennewick and feast on grapes on their migration south.