The waxwings form the genus Bombycilla of passerine birds. Waxwings are
characterised by soft silky plumage. They have unique red tips to some
of the wing feathers where the shafts extend beyond the barbs. These
tips look like sealing wax, and give the group its common name.
Male and female
waxwings
have the same plumage. All three species have mainly brown plumage, a
black line through the eye and black under the chin, a square-ended tail
with a red or yellow tip, and a pointed crest.
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