Waxwing birds 'berry' happy in China's frozen northeast
Boasting black eyeliner and the occasional Elvis-like quiff, waxwing birds certainly have an eye for style. A flock recently started frequenting a park in Jinzhou, northeast China's Liaoning Province, lured by strings of red berries populating the trees as winter strips away many of their food sources. [File Photo: Xuexi.cn]
Boasting black eyeliner and the occasional Elvis-like quiff, waxwing birds certainly have an eye for style. A flock recently started frequenting a park in Jinzhou, northeast China's Liaoning Province, lured by strings of red berries populating the trees as winter strips away many of their food sources. [File Photo: Xuexi.cn]
Boasting black eyeliner and the occasional Elvis-like quiff, waxwing birds certainly have an eye for style. A flock recently started frequenting a park in Jinzhou, northeast China's Liaoning Province, lured by strings of red berries populating the trees as winter strips away many of their food sources. [File Photo: Xuexi.cn]
Boasting black eyeliner and the occasional Elvis-like quiff, waxwing birds certainly have an eye for style. A flock recently started frequenting a park in Jinzhou, northeast China's Liaoning Province, lured by strings of red berries populating the trees as winter strips away many of their food sources. [File Photo: Xuexi.cn]