2 days in a row now with 4 different sightings of BOWAs, enjoying the
crabapples in the neighborhoods around Gleneagles Village Pkwy and
Cresthill Ln. I can relate to Ted Floyd's post about bounding out of the
house yesterday morning to see the Bohemian Waxwings in my robe. Had to get
photos and a recording and alert the birding neighbors to my YARD BIRD
number 94! Yea!

After finding them in a number of places in the south metro area
in the past 2 weeks, they finally came to our Douglas county neighborhood.
So fun to watch. They come in very compact flight groups. Then cram into
the tops of trees cheek to cheek. We have Red-winged Blackbirds in the
area, but the BOWAs form a much tighter group in the tops of the trees.
Usually above a fruiting tree where they take turns in groups devouring the
fruits. They wash it down with snow and the snow melts.

They are not on a strict schedule. Yesterday at 8:00 for a few minutes and
then gone. Back in the afternoon. This morning a smaller group at 7:30 and
gone in 15, then came back at 8:30 for about 15 minutes. Doug Kibbe had a
large group just east of here at around 11:00. Maybe they are moving a
little more south now and Brandon will get a nice invasion in Pueblo. The
new storm may help. It's a wonder there are so many sightings this year,
but a wanderer must wander to give more folks a change to view.

Gregg Goodrich
Highlands Ranch

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