Had a chance to observe birds at Blanca Wetlands yesterday. It seems the 
shorebird migration is happening, though not in numbers we have seen in 
previous years. Water levels in wetlands are high and extensive due to recent 
heavy rains. The area is open now, though you will have to walk to the best 
areas behind the closed gates (foot travel allowed). Best area is pond #16, 
which is described in my birders guide to the SLV Hotspots. 

There were no less than 13 varieties of shorebirds and wading birds. Best were 
Long-billed Curlew, Baird’s, Least and Semi-palmated Sandpipers, 2 
Black-bellied Plovers, Snowy Plover, and 6 Black-necked Stilts (All in Alamosa 
County). Other birds making a spectacle were two Peregrine Falcons, making 
sonic-boom level dives at frightened shorebirds. Get out there if you 
can...with a touch of fall in the air, it’s a great place to be. 

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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