I find that Cedar Waxwings are an interesting-looking bird. I don't see any other birds like this around, and I also don't see them often. They will usually be found in wooded areas where they are known to breed.
They are sociable birds and can be seen in flocks year round. This is what I saw as there were at least a dozen or so in these trees milling about. They tend to move form place to place often. They are typically seeking an abundance of berries.
They will fly at heights up to 2000 feet at speeds of 25 mph when moving as a flock.