I posted a picture at http://www.stevewalternature.com/ from this morning. I was with Steve Schellenger and John Gaglione, when John spotted the Bohemian Waxwing at the top of a deciduous tree in the area where it's been seen before - where you descend into the median area at the turnaround. That made it easy and we were able to see where it flew down to. If down low among the bushes - and not along the edge - it could easily go undetected. A gray bird in a gray background, as the picture will show.
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