Ah…one of my favorite topics!
Here's what BNA online says about waxwings and fermented fruit:

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Cedar Waxwing is vulnerable to alcohol intoxication and death after eating 
fermented fruits. Two cases from s. California implicate fermented palm 
(Phoenix sp.) fruits in mass mortality of Cedar Waxwings. Forty-two birds from 
flock of about 200 died in late Feb after eating fermented palm fruits (Miller 
1932). Similarly, 31 birds that were eating palm fruits died in a 2-wk period 
in late Apr (McClure 1962). Two Cedar Waxwings died from falling to the ground 
after apparently becoming intoxicated from eating fermented hawthorn fruits; 
their crop contents and livers showed elevated concentrations of ethanol 
(Fitzgerald et al. 1990). Bohemian Waxwings can metabolize alcohol more rapidly 
than European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and Greenfinches (Chloris chloris) 
can (Eriksson and Nummi 1982), but capacity of Cedar Waxwings to metabolize 
alcohol has not been evaluated. Cedar Waxwings are able to smell volatile 
chemicals (Clark 1991). Olfaction may be important in detection and evaluation 
of fruit foods, but this area remains unexplored.

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In terms of why waxwings would eat snow/drink water, why could not both 
theories (they're thirsty, they're trying to dilute any fermented juices) be 
true? Certainly fruits at this time of year are pretty dried up, so the direct 
reason waxwings need to drink is likely dehydration…but in doing so they also 
dilute any residual fermented juice.

BTW, from my observations, in late summer and fall, Cedar Waxwings 
preferentially select more rotten-looking, overripe fruits rather than 
underripe ones. My theory is that the squishier overripe fruits are easier for 
them to swallow. But those fruits aren't as photogenic as slightly less ripe 
ones…oh dear….what we poor photographers have to contend with!

OK enough from me about fermentation…I'm feeling woozy already.

Marie

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Inebriation in birds

I recently wrote about cedar waxwings consuming snow, while at the time
they were eating the dried fruit of Korean Ash.  I raised the question
whether they were perhaps doing this to dilute the alcohol in the
fruit.  
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