While parts of our neighborhood (Athmar Park, SW Denver Co.) have a bohemian
vibe, did have actual BOHEMIAN WAXINGs this morning (Fri., 20 Jan.'23),
along with some CEDAR buddies, give us a flyby while out playing with the
dogs.  There were about fifty (50) birds total, roughly 25 each, in the
flock that was flying up towards the park (Huston Lake Park, Denver Co.)
which does have a variety of fruit bearing trees, so might be worth a check
if you are out and about.  First heard the Bohemians, so keep both your eyes
and ears open.

 

Happy New Year,

Doug

Denver

 

PS - We got into Denevr late last week from North Idaho where Bohemian
numbers continue to be relatively low.  Megan (Miller),  the food crop for
these guys is in good shape up there, and while a little snowier than usual
the weather hasn't been bad, so no obvious answers to your question from
earlier this week from that part of their normal winter range.

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