I had the good luck to encounter another, along the High Line Canal Trail in Cherry Hills village. The flock (of roughly 100) was north of Colorado and Three Ponds Park, feeding on Buckthorn with Robins, a few Cedar Waxwings, and others. I watched them for roughly fifteen minutes before they flew off as a single flock, roughly in the direction of Kent Denver School (but who knows).
For those interested, I posted some photos and a write up about the waxwings along the canal on my blog.
- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO
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