Paul Slingsby and I visited the Monte Vista NWR Sunday and Monday, with
stops on Sunday at Lathrop SP (Huerfano) and the Alamosa NWR (Alamosa).

At Lathrop SP, highlights were 8 Great Blue Herons on or near nests, a
Golden Eagle, 2 Juniper Titmouse and two Western Bluebirds.

Alamosa NWR was very dry with 11 species noted on the tour loop; Northern
Harrier was the most notable.

Late Sunday afternoon, at the Monte Vista refuge, while scanning for the
previously reported Brant in the field north of CR8, we spotted Greater
White-fronted Geese among the numerous Sandhill Cranes and Canada Geese
feeding in the field. Geese of both species had heads down much of the
time, but occasionally one of the geese raised its head. Most had
white-cheeks; a few, however, had pink or orangish bills with a white base.
Obtaining a count was difficult until the geese all raised their heads just
before taking off. We counted 14 of the Greater White-fronted, more than
either of us had previously seen at one time in Colorado.

This morning at the refuge, there were no Greater White-fronted Geese among
the cranes. We did, however, spot our FOS Lark Bunting and heard three
Marsh Wrens. There were also two Mountain Bluebirds and at least two
Yellow-headed Blackbirds.


At Home Lake SWA this morning, we found 2 Western Grebes, 7 American
Avocets, and 2 Greater Yellowlegs along with a variety of ducks.


-- 
Chuck Hundertmark
2546 Lake Meadow Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-604-0531
Cell: 720-771-8659
[email protected]

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