A friend sent me a video today of a smallish flock of about 8 Bohemian waxwings in or near Gold Hill, at about 8,500'. I couldn’t actually see from the video to distinguish them from cedars, but the audio was very clear, and clearly Bohemians. Having just had a large (81) flock of them on the Loveland CBC, the sound was fresh in my mind. Nice to see them in Gold Hill, it makes one wonder if this is part of the same flock moving around, or if there are just a lot more this year scattered in many places.
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