There were exciting birds about everywhere this morning as temps were warmer 
and insect life more active.

Rock Creek Ranch (Rio Grande County):  Olive-sided Flycatcher

Monte Vista Refuge (Rio Grande County):  Lark Bunting....first of the season. 

Pike’s Stockade: (Conejos County):  Eastern Kingbird....they breed here every 
year lately
                                                                 Willow 
Flycatcher
                                                                 (no W-eyed 
Vireo but you’d need hip boots to find that one)

Alamosa Golf Course : Cougar Woods (Alamosa County, at north end of golf course 
on way to frisbee golf course)
                  Male Chestnut-sided Warbler: Only the 8th record for the San 
Luis Valley.
                  McGillivray’s Warbler
                  Sora

      At “black tee” just 100 yards west of Cattail Clubhouse 
                Female American Redstart 
                  McGillivrays Warbler
                  Lincolns Sparrow
                  Willow Flycatcher

Seems like birds are finally moving through....

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO




             

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