Cedarbird

/ˈsɛdərˌbɜrd/ noun

The cedar waxwing, a North American songbird with distinctive yellow-tipped tail feathers, that loves to eat cedar berries.

Compound of cedar (the tree) and bird. Named because the bird frequents cedar trees and feeds on their berries; 'cedar' comes from Hebrew qedron.

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