It would be fun if we get some Bohemian Waxwings on some Colorado Christmas Bird Counts this winter. Last winter, the only ones were seen during Count Week at Steamboat Springs. I don't think southern Colorado has had an invasion of them, since like 2005 or so. I remember seeing thousands of them down around Lathrop State Park in Huerfano County that winter.
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
Pueblo West, CO
On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 10:52 AM Joe Roller <jroller9@gmail.com> wrote:
(second-hand report)--I saw on eBird that on Nov 7 at least 3 Bohemian waxwings were among a "massive"flock of Cedar Waxwings in the Warren Farms neighborhood NW of Warren Lake, asreported by Josh Bruening.This seemed early to me, and indeed eBird species maps show it tobe early by about a week for the Front Range.Might these 3 be the harbingers of an invasion year for these chunky, scowling bombycillids?So far this year there are no other eBird reports of BohWaxers south of Yellowstone NP.Stay tuned!Joe Roller, Denver
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