I led a group of 9 of us to the CC Road south of Alamosa this morning. Our 
goal was to see and possibly count the number of Dickcissels in this area. 
I can assure you there are more birds in that area than what we counted but 
we tallied 14 individuals...both male and female, in our morning trip. This 
exceeds all previous amounts ever recorded in the San Luis Valley. Consider 
for reference, Atlas I had 1 block with Dickcissels, Atlas II....none. 
Suddenly they are being found far and wide in the Valley. Pretty amazing 
phenomenon for sure. Now WHY is this happening is worth discussion. 
Theories? 

All of these birds straddle the Alamosa and Conejos County Line.....

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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