I was too tired to post last night, but just in case anyone's thinking 
about SE Colorado right now, I did a lengthy route yesterday:
At Lamar CC Woods (Prowers Co) male and female Northern Cardinal, pretty 
quiet otherwise. At Lake Hasty Campground below John Martin dam (Bent Co) 
Eastern Bluebird and a single Western Kingbird. At Blue Lake (Kiowa Co 
side) White-faced Ibis and Willets, at Cheraw Lake (Otero Co) lots of Ibis 
and Black-necked Stilts along with Wilson's Phalaropes, a Snowy Plover and 
Snowy Egret. At Holbrook Res (Otero) over a hundred White-faced Ibis at the 
NW corner and one Forster's Tern cruising the reservoir. Rocky Ford SWA 
(Otero) had Loggerhead Shrike and Ring-necked Pheasant. All reservoirs were 
teeming with ducks and grebes. At 5:30 p.m. one of the livestock ponds west 
of Meredith was chock-full of Franklins Gulls, 22 American Avocet, 12 
Black-necked Stilts, Wood Ducks, Northern Shovelers, Cinnamon and 
Blue-winged Teal and other ducks, and a Semipalmated Plover. This small 
pond was framed by White-crowned Sparrows, Common and Great-tailed 
Grackles, Red-winged and Yellow-headed Blackbirds, and Brown-headed 
Cowbirds. This high concentration on and around a very small body of water 
made me want to be a peregrine falcon. 

As for shoreline Cheraw is good, Blue Lake has some, John Martin, Lake 
Hasty and Lake Henry were high but a bit of shoreline, and no shoreline at 
Meredith. My overall take on the day was that obviously spring has begun, 
but not fully "sprung". No warblers (except for numerous Yellow-rumped), no 
flycatchers (except for numerous Say's Phoebe and the Western Kingbird) and 
a moderate number of shorebird species although more were concentrated in 
areas that were too far away to scope.

Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO


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