I want to thank everyone for sharing their amazing memories of Bohemian 
Waxwings in Colorado, particularly around the Denver-Aurora metro area. It 
seems one underlying lesson is that Bohemians were much more regular and 
common around Denver than they have been over the last twenty or thirty 
years. Perhaps these past decades have been a blip in the bird's natural 
history? Or perhaps this is a change--owing to changing populations, 
warming winters, or perhaps changing landscapes north of us? I guess time 
(and ornithologists, helped by our eBird reports) will tell. Nationally, 
the species' winter incursions into the upper Midwest and New England 
hasn't changed much over the past half-century, at least according to *Birds 
of the World*. A surge was documented in the 1970s, which is attributed to 
the banning of DDT.

I want to share one artifact from DFO's newsletter archive. (The archive is 
great, preserving old trip data on a month-to-month basis. Perhaps DFO 
members will one day enter this data in eBird?)

The January 1969 newsletter reports on the December 1968 Christmas Bird 
Counts around Denver. It sounds like it was a rather harsh month. Denver's 
count, organized by Hugh Kingery, faced snow all day. (I think this is the 
western count, not the urban Denver count.) Still, they recorded 92 
species, one fewer than the Count's then-record set in 1967. This included 
2,922 Bohemian Waxwings, then a record for this count.

The newsletter ends the CBC account with this curious note. I've bolded 
what stood out to me!: "Let's hope we don't face weather like this again 
for several years: Denver, snowing all day, *while our astronauts shot off 
for the moon under blue skies.* Idaho Springs: '~ 20-30 mph winds, snowing 
at higher elevations."

In December 1968, Apollo 8 became the first crewed spaceship to reach the 
moon. Strange to see this bit of historical trivia cached in a DFO 
newsletter!

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO
lonesomewhippoorwill.com

On Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at 12:20:42 PM UTC-7 Tina Mitchell wrote:

> In 2007, the still-pretty-nascent Salida CBC reported 3,025 Bohemian 
> Waxwings in and around town. As I recall, it was the high count for the 
> state that year.  A tiny claim to fame for this lovely little mountain CBC.
>
>  
>
> Tina Mitchell
>
> Then, Lakewood/Coaldale, CO
>
> Now, Oceanside, CA
>
>  
>

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