I've only had 3 encounters with them myself. The first was at the Frenchman's Bay park on the west side of the bay. I only saw (and photographed) Cedars but I could distinctly make out the Bohemian calls so I know they were there. There were about 20 Cedars on that occasion and my guesstimate is that there were only a few Bohemians...5 at the most.
The 2nd time was at the Old Finch & Morningside pond. They were in a berry bush and, not knowing they were there at first, I must have startled them and they flew up, towards me, and then away into the distance. No more than 15 or 20. I snapped a couple of in-flight pics and I could only tell they were waxwings from the pics but how I know they were Bohemians was again because of their distinct song.
The third time was where I snapped the pics above. But I only saw 2 of them...I could hear more but they're good at hiding. So I think there may have been as many as 10 in the vicinity. And there were a handful of Cedars as well. What's interesting about the 2 I photographed is that they had no problem with me taking pics. They were at the very top of the tree with Grackles and RWBB below them...and they loosely flew together in the same flock it seemed. Or at least that's how they all arrived at that tree. First the Grackles & RWBB, followed immediately by the Bohemians.
All I can say is go to quiet wetland habitats that have berry bushes and just keep an eye out.
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