I was hoping for Tree Swallows near Rollinsville or an Osprey at the 
traditional nest site at Los Lagos at the Boulder/Gilpin county line on CO 119. 
 That didn't happen, so maybe an early Fox Sparrow?  I stopped at my favorite 
FOSP spot in Gilpin just east of Tolland on the Rollins Pass Road.  No sparrows 
were around, but there was something perched at the very top of a fir on the 
south side of the road-a gray, crested bird.  Pulling out my scope confirmed 
Bohemian Waxwing, and actually at least eight, each at the top of their own 
tree.

They were silent, or inaudible to my ears, and the disappeared just like that.  
But it was sure nice to see some-my first in several years.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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