The
waxwings are
passerine birds classified in the
genus Bombycilla. They are brown and pale grey with silky plumage, a black and white eyestripe, a crest, a square-cut tail and pointed wings. Some of the wing feathers have red tips, the resemblance of which to
sealing wax gives these birds the common name waxwing. According to most authorities, this is the only genus placed in the family
Bombycillidae, although
Phainoptila is sometimes included. There are three species, the
Bohemian waxwing (
B. garrulus), the
Japanese waxwing (
B. japonica) and the
cedar waxwing (
B. cedrorum).