Hi all:

We had a fabulous birdwalk at Home Lake in Monte Vista this morning. And good 
thing we chose “morning” as winds are howling as I type this. 
 I lead a group of 10 on a morning bird trip at Home Lake Veterans Center, and 
the birds did not disappoint. 

The spruce trees were like a coliseum, with us in the arena looking up into the 
trees for the very active birds. Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Bullocks Oriole, 
Black-headed Grosbeak, Orange-crowned Warblers, Yellow Warblers, Warbling 
Vireo, Common Grackles, Pine Siskin, and House Finches played a symphony of 
songs that we tried to key on to. But the real showstoppers were the hundreds 
of  Western Tanagers. I think this is the most impressive gathering of Western 
Tanagers I have ever seen. Maybe one other year was close to this in all 30 
years of birding our valley.  They were everywhere and gave lots of beginner 
birders a great look and chance to study. ...

We birded near the canal and saw Swainson’s Hawk, Common Yellowthroat, and Song 
Sparrow. At the lake we saw DC Cormorants, which when they fly are 
...well...”cormorant-like” as one pointed out. At Mary Thompson’s, we saw more 
of the same birds including Western Kingbirds, White-crowned Sparrows, and 
Mourning Doves.

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO 

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