Pictured is a cedar waxwing. According to allaboutbirds.com, cedar waxwings are social birds that you will find sitting in fruiting trees, feeding on whole berries. The birds also catch insects, typically above water sources. Cedar waxwings are now more common in towns and suburbs than in the past due to the use of ornamental trees in gardens and landscaping.Sarah Gray/Democrat-News
by Melissa MillerContributing Writer The recent spring temperatures have brought with them the sights and sounds of feathered flocks in our area. From songbirds in…