I'd love to hear from long-time birders about their experiences with 
Bohemian Waxwings prior to this year! While eBird tells part of the 
story, I'd love to hear more about these past encounters -- including but 
not limited to where, how many, when, what the birds were up to, and 
anything else that stood out. I think it would help those of us who are 
newer to the state and/or birding (like me) appreciate the encounters we're 
having this winter. 

Here's my contribution, which isn't my contribution.

W. H. Bergtold, who I wrote about for the October 2022 issue 
<https://dfobirds.org/News/Archives/2020-2029/2022/10_Oct_2022_LB.pdf> of 
DFO's *The Lark Bunting*, reported Bohemian Waxwings "all over [Denver] in 
great numbers, from February 22 to April 8, 1917, when the last two were 
seen in Cheesman Park." This brief account appears in *The Wilson Bulletin 
<https://www.jstor.org/stable/4154774> *in Bergtold's 1917 list of Denver 
birds. 

Oddly, Bergtold has a single account of a Cedar Waxwing listed in the same 
essay: "Cedar Waxwing. Seen in Berkeley, February, 1906." Might Denver's 
birders have once chased that Cedar as we've been out looking for Bohemians?

Finally, I'll note Joe Roller's eBird report of Bohemian Waxwings in his S. 
Yates home in 1991. Joe had told me that he'd had large flocks of Bohemian 
Waxwings in his yard, but I couldn't find it on the eBird map, thinking his 
home was closer to Wash Park and the encounter more recent. (Perhaps this 
is a previous home?) In any case, his brief note on the historical 
checklist tells us that 1991 was an invasion year for Bohemians: "Had large 
flocks throughout winter, lingering into spring. Larger than nearby Cedar 
Waxwings, rusty under tail coverts; 'mean' looking facies." I suspect 
"facies" is a typo, but with Joe I can't be sure. It's also apparently a 
medical term! I'll also admit to not realizing that Bohemians appear mean, 
though I indeed think that of Mountain Chickadees.

I checked DFO's newsletter archives, and Bohemians were reported on DFO 
trips from November 1990 (Barr Lake, three in total) through mid-April of 
1991 (150+ in Lakewood). 

Briefly -- occasional sightings of a female/immature type Cassin's Finch 
and a White-throated Sparrow in my Centennial yard. Yesterday encountered a 
flock of robins and a small number of Bohemian Waxwings as they descended 
on an errant Buckthorn in a neighborhood yard near University and Orchard. 
I stopped briefly and made everyone in my car ooh and aah. 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO
lonesomewhippoorwill.com

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