Bohemian waxwings take a fruit break in NE China's Harbin
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Groups of bohemian waxwings recently appeared in Harbin City, northeastern China's Heilongjiang Province. They dangled on branches and feasted on sorbus fruits.

Bohemian waxwings stay in the wild or near a water source during the breeding season. They mostly eat insects and fruits during that time. As winter approaches, bohemian waxwings leave their nests and migrate southward. During this journey, they rely on fruits as their main food.

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