Tuesday, 30 April 2019

[cobirds] San Luis Valley Fallout of Sorts

We got heavy rains last night and it stopped about 8:00 am. Figured the birds might have been tight in cover so spent a few hours out and about around Alamosa and Monte Vista. Once it warmed up, the birds started to move and things picked up. Here's what was out and about today.

Alamosa:

Many YR Warblers, both Myrtle and Audubons
Empids..(could not get on them well enough)
Least Sandpiper
Semi-palmated Plovers
Lark Bunting
Bullock's Oriole
Sharp-shinned Hawk

In Monte Vista at Veterans Center and Home Lake

Yellow-rumped Warblers
OC Warblers
Osprey
Marbled Godwits
Long-billed Dowitcher
Forsters Tern

And Mary Thompsons place is really hopping. In Monte Vista, She is at 1E and 1S junction south of Colorado Parks and Wildlife and she invites birders to stop by and see her colorful assortment of birds. She has:

Lazuli Bunting
Brown Thrasher
American and Lesser Goldfinch
Bullocks Oriole
Lark Bunting

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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