Are there any known or consistent areas of fruiting trees/shrubs in the area worth checking? Realizing that by nature the plants can be inconsistent and waxwings very nomadic, but thought it worth asking the group. Several years ago a friend found a relatively new neighborhood development in TX suburbia chock full of some type of small fruiting deciduous trees that hosted thousands of waxwings so it was a honey hole for a while.
Waxwings also seem to like Juniperus fruits iirc.
BOWA would be a lifer...
Good birding
Derek Hill
Loveland, CO
derekthehill@hotmail.com
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