Around 3:30 PM today I was at the mailbox and noticed a large flock of birds 
fly over. They were the right size for Waxwings. So I rushed back to the house 
and told my husband that we needed to take a drive in the neighborhood to the 
north of our house (the heck with the groceries we had just taken into the 
house but hadn’t put away). In just a few minutes we found about 100 Bohemian 
Waxwings in a couple of tall cottonwood trees. They were in the area of 
Centennial Drive and Evans Circle. Anyway, we were very happy to finally have 
them fly over our house while I was out getting mail (having driven all around 
Louisville for an hour on Tuesday looking for them to no avail). Also I new 
yard bird. I count fly overs.

Sharon Norfleet
Louisville
Boulder County

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