Cedar Waxwing on a Mulberry Tree

With thin, lisping cries, flocks of Cedar Waxwings descend on berry-laden trees and hedges, to flutter among the branches as they feast. https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/cedar-waxwing

Mulberries are great trees to attract all kinds of birds — warblers, thrashers, mockingbirds, bluebirds, tanagers, and orioles. These trees can grow fairly large, around 30 to 80 feet.  https://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/bring-on-the-birds-attract-birds-with-these-trees-and-plants