We had another (same?) small flock of about 10 cedar waxwings yesterday. Also,
observed our FOS yellow-bellied sapsucker! Other birds of note were blue-headed
vireo, Philadelphia vireo, bay-breasted, chestnut-sided, magnolia,
blackburnian, Tennessee, yellow-rumped warblers. I had a seven woodpecker day!
Yay!
Northern Franklin County
On Oct 5, 2022, at 6:36 AM, Marsh, Scott <smarsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I had about 20 waxwings Monday evening and yesterday, on an early morning
drive through Bourbon Co. horse country with a thin layer of fog just off the
ground, I saw a large flock of waxwings, at least 50, maybe the largest I
have ever seen
Scott
From: birdky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <birdky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Joyce Bender
Sent: Monday, October 3, 2022 4:27 PM
To: brainard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: BIRDKY <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [birdky] Re: Cedar Waxwings
We did get to see cedar waxwings here yesterday, but usually have them more
frequently.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 3, 2022, at 3:08 PM, brainard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Attached is screen shot from eBird for Cedar Waxwing during Sept 2022. As you
can see we've got about as few as any portion of the central US the past
month. Of course results of eBird searches always have to have the attached
caveat that this *is* KY where we have fewer birders and eBird lists . . . .
bpb, Louisville
<CEDW eBird Sep 2022.jpg>