Subject: [Tweeters] Bohemian Waxwing at Magnuson Park
Date: Jan 6 19:39:43 2008
From: Robert Pisano - pisano at nwlink.com


Found the Bohemian Waxwing today around 2PM. Naturally it was during
the only squall of the afternoon, and with many thanks to a gentleman
named Curtis.

Standing out from the "Cedars" within the flock, I could tell instantly
it was a Bohemian from the rakishly tilted baret and dangling
cigarette, snapping it's wing tips and reciting chirp-poetry to a crowd
of on-looking Cedar Waxwings. Cool bird. Then again, it's Canadian -
what else would one expect?

Seriously folks, it's a beauty, and very obliging. Go see it; it's
sure to be there a bit longer I'm sure.

Cheers,

Robert Pisano / Seattle



On Jan 6, 2008, at 1:35 PM, marksullivanlaw at earthlink.net wrote:

> The Bohemian is still at Magnuson. It is feeding with the Cedar
> Waxwings in the Hawthorns at the entrance to the parking lot between
> Kite Hill and the lake. The flock keeps flying back and forth between
> the Hawthorns and the large Cottonwoods near Kite Hill, but if you
> wait patiently near the Hawthorns the flock keeps coming back. It is
> noticeably larger than the Cedars and the rust undertail is obvious.
>
> Mark Sullivan, Seattle
>
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