Costilla county is not a heavily birded place. First of all, there are few 
public lands and lots of private subdivisions. People who do live in these 
remote locations watch out for each other. Secondly, after a poaching ring 
sting back in the 1980's, locals are suspicious of people with binoculars 
peering through the landscapes. Over the years I have received a number of 
reports of birders being accosted when out there birding. Thirdly, the 
crime rate is a concern in those remote locations. So, John Stump and I 
headed out and hoped today would work out okay....and thankfully, it did. 

Up on San Pedro Mesa (aka Wild Horse Mesa) just south of San Luis, we saw a 
great diversity of species on this Father's day morning. Sagebrush Sparrows 
were fairly common. A Black-throated Gray Warbler was a very good find. 
Gray Flycatcher, Cooper's Hawk, Red Crossbills, Hermit Thrush, Plumbeous 
and Warbling Vireo, and Ash-throated Flycatcher were exciting finds. (Note: 
the Ash-throated Flycatcher may have been into NM as we likely crossed into 
the state to our south toward the end. All the rest were CO side). 

I don't know if any guidebooks list this area, and mine did not know about 
this place at the time, so it  was not a listed hotspot. John and I talked 
at length about the possibility of SW species like Hepatic Tanager, 
Black-chinned Sparrow, Canyon Towhee and similar and feel the potential for 
rarities is there. The place certainly has intriguing possibilities. If you 
go there, bring a GPS and maps to negotiate the maze of roads.  And above 
all, try to not look too suspicious and respect the private property. 

Was a wonderful start to this Father's Day and great morning out. 

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

PS Thanks to all for the nice comments on my photo website!

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