I did some photography this morning, which is like birding in disguise. 
Much to my excitement, I found an Eastern Phoebe at Wright-Schriver SWA 
near Monte Vista (Rio Grande County). This bird was pumping his tail and 
hunting near water and I got some fine photos of it. This represents a 
first for the San Luis Valley (no previous local records), and as far as I 
know a first in state records as well (none in Righter and Andrews). This 
is a bird I knew well in my boyhood days back in Massachusetts and was so 
nice to see  in our great state. 

Wood ducks, Eastern Kingbirds, Osprey, and hundreds of Western Tanagers 
made for a fabulous morning in the Home Lake SWA area. 

Also as a heads up: On recent birding trip to the Home Lake Veterans 
Center, I noticed "No Trespassing State Property" signs at our best birding 
locations near the crabapple trees. A friend inquired about that and found 
that lately transients have been staying in the abandoned buildings in that 
location. But birders are still welcome. But do keep things locked to be 
safe. 

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, Colorado 

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