I saw the Bullock's Oriole on today's CBC (Area 3) at 8:30.  It was
roosting in the tallest tree in the back yard of 820 10th St with a group
of Robins (looked quite disheveled with its feathers puffed up for
warmth).  Best visible from the alley.  It was not there at 11:30, and had
not been seen at the freshly-stocked feeder yet this morning.  After
considerable searching, I also found the Bohemian Waxwing, eating the red
berries with multiple Robins and many Cedar Waxwings.  The Waxwing seemed
very active, and is most easily picked out from the Cedars by looking for
the white wing bar (and light gray breast rather than yellow).

-- 
Dick Pautsch
427 Pearl St.
Boulder, CO  80302
[email protected]

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