We "discovered" lake San Luis (had never been there before) on the way to the  
Sand Dunes yesterday, after unsuccessfully searching for the Red Knot at 
Homelake (Rio Grande County); of note however was one Clark's Grebe with the 
Western Grebes.
   
San Luis Lake, Alamosa county:

125-150 Marbled Godwits 
20+ Willets 
18-20 Long-billed Dowitchers 
500+ Wilson's Phalaropes 
50+ Avocets
A single Greater Yellowlegs 
One unidentified Peep (too far)

I don't know what the normal water level is at this lake but judging from the 
large amount of dried up shore and the water not reaching  boat launches, it 
seemed very low. 
Having grown up near water with huge tide levels, my first thought was: low 
tide, good for shore birds; DUH!!! 
  
Cecile Lee (Cici)
Elbert 

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