Monday, 27 April 2015

[cobirds] Birding the South San Luis Valley

Some good birds to be seen in the south valley today, though conditions were windy and birds were staying low in cover.
 
MVNWR:  Brant is still there (Rio Grande County). It hangs with 2 Cackling Geese and a Canada Goose off the 8S location.
On the auto tour loop there were 4 Ross' Geese. About 20 Sandhill Cranes in the fields.
 
John James Canyon:  Sage Sparrows....numerous
                                        One Black-throated Sparrow.
                                        Common Ravens nesting in the Rocks
                                         Rock Wren
                                          Loggerhead Shrikes
                                        Golden Eagle
 
Ortiz: The best secret birding spot in the Valley and a stone's throw from New Mexico: It is SW of ANTONITO
                                       Yellow-rumped Warbler
                                        Spotted Sandpiper
                                        Lincoln's Sparrow
                                        Wait another 2 weeks and this place will be hopping!
 
Smith Reservoir:  30 mph gales and whitecaps. Needless to say, could not even use scope.
                                      Eared Grebes
                                      Lesser Scaup
                                       Buffleheads
                                       No Mountain Plovers in usual areas.
 
Any birding day is a good day....
 
John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO
 
 
 

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