As far as I know, no one refound the Bohemian Waxwing nor a waxwing flock in the vicinity Friday or Saturday. Please check all waxwings carefully for Bohemians. If you find a Bohemian, please call me 
607-229-2158
or send a message to the CayugaRBA as well as posting promptly to the listserv. 
Thanks.
--Dave Nutter

On Jan 20, 2012, at 02:03 PM, Carl Steckler <c...@cornell.edu> wrote:

Just after re-finding the Horned Larks and Longspurs on Elm St. Ext I
went down Cemetery Ln. off of Salt Rd. and found a flock of Cedar
Waxwings about 1/4 mile East of Salt Rd.
I just finished looking at the photos on the computer and one of them is
a Bohemian Waxwing. This time I am sure. Two life birds in one day
Carl Steckler

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