Bohemian Waxwing

Bohemian Waxwings tend to breed in open evergreen and mixed forests near lakes, ponds, or streams in northern North America and Eurasia. During the non-breeding season, they roam through open woodlands, urban areas, roadsides, and parks in search of any fruits they can find. During the breeding season, they eat insects and some fruits, but it's all fruits during the non-breeding season. They pick fruits from trees and shrubs, swallowing them whole. They eat just about any fruits they come across and consume dried fruits during the winter. Since these dried fruits have a high level of sugar, they regularly need to drink water or consume snow when it's not available, all to help with the digestion of the dried fruits. Here, they are consuming juniper berries.