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Sat, 26 Jan 2008 11:45:07 -0500
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Hello Ohio Birders,

Around 11 am this morning on High St., Worthington about 100 yards south of the main fire station (cor. Worthington-Galena Rd.) a flock of about 20 cedar waxwings flew over at treetop level, heading southeast.  In their midst was a larger, bulkier bird with all the "jizz" of a bohemian waxwing, but between poor light and movement (birds and myself) I did not get a clear look.  I pulled a few James-Bondian maneuvers through Old Worthington but the flock apparently did not land.  I'm posting this to alert birders in Worthington and North Columbus to carefully look over cedar waxwng flocks -- there may be something of greater interest.

Happy Birding,

Dave Horn
Columbus


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