Date: 8/11/25 12:42 pm
From: 'Alan McIntyre' via NHBirds <nhbirds...>
Subject: [NHBirds] Leucistic Cedar Waxwing
Today at the Proctor Academy birding trail and ski area (in Andover),
Garrett and I spotted a white colored cedar waxwing amongst a flock that
were “hawking” above the river (near swinging bridge). Upon closer look, we
could tell that this is a leucistic cedar waxwing. Meaning that it had
white feathers, but still had a black mask and eye color, and the
distinctive waxwing shape. Check it out when you’re able to. My checklist
is below.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S266327310


*Alan D. McIntyre P'23*
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