I, too, have now seen the flock of Bohemian Waxwings at the corner of Sapsucker 
Woods Rd near Rt. 13. When I was there, they were about due SW from the curve 
of the road, and about 10 m away from it.
I got the info on the flock early, when I stopped to talk to Kevin McGowan 
about a Peregrine Falcon that had overflown me near the Frog Barn, 91 Sapsucker 
Woods Rd. It flew from E to W, across the road to the area near the western 
gate to the preserve.

-Pete

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Pete Marchetto
Engineering Physicist, CLO/BRP
Grad Student, B&EE
1.607.254.6281

"Blue canary in the outlet by the light switch,
who watches over you.
Make a little birdhouse in your soul." -- Linnell and Flansburgh, 1990


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