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Breeding range of the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) in Alabama

Published in 1993

The Cedar Waxwing (Bambycilla cedrarum) is a common to abundant winter resident throughout Alabama and until recently has been considered a rare and irregular breeder in the northern one-third of the state. However, the species has been summering in greater numbers in north Alabama in recent years and breeding has been confined by the discovery of three nests since 1989.


Author: Bill Summerour
Volume Number: 40 Year Published: 1993
Issue Number: 1
Page Number: 15

Link to article: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/1993/Vol. 40 No 1 1993_p15-17.pdf
Link to the full issue of BirdLife: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/1993/Vol. 40 No 1 1993.pdf
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Published on:
January 19, 2018

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