Just heavenly . . . thank you for uploading these photos!
This morning, I discovered my first cedar waxwing visitor (at least, the first to my knowledge) in Plano, Texas (about 20 miles north of Dallas). I was ready to empty the birdbath when I spotted it on the ground. It did not appear to move. I visited it several more times and noted it had turned slightly--but still in the same spot.
After determining its breed, I took a plate of raisins and a small bowl of water to set a few feet away. It did not move but did observe my movements. Two Yaupon trees loaded with berries are within 15 feet either side of the waxwing, so I suppose it came by for a feast, then fell ill or else injured and is resting on the leaves for a spell.
Maybe it is playing possum. I have a Cooper's Hawk in the vicinity and pray the waxwing won't be its next prey.
Anyone else in Texas to have this infrequent visitor?