The Bohemian Waxwing is grayish brown overall with subtle peach blushing around its black mask. The wings have 2 distinctive white rectangular patches and red waxlike tips on the secondaries. The undertail is rusty and the tail is tipped in yellow. Bohemian Waxwings spend the nonbreeding season in open areas that have plentiful fruit, from city parks to forest patches near streams.
Large, long-legged wading bird with a football shaped body and a long, curved bill. White Ibises are wetland birds. They use freshwater marshes, flooded pastures, mudflats, and swamps. They usually forage in shallow areas with less than 8 inches of water.