Water is now running and birds are congregating at the usual turnouts. 
Cinnamon Teal made a showing today as well as Common Goldeneye. 

On Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 2:54:24 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>
> The action is picking up at the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge and 
> other Valley places. There are currently 2-3,000 assorted Cackling, Canada 
> and Sandhill Cranes at the refuge (Rio Grande County). To see them, they 
> are on the 7S and 3E roads. There is still plenty of snow cover so birds 
> are flocking to fields with standing grain. Another 2,000 birds (assorted) 
> were 2 miles north of La Jara on the east side of the highway.
>
> A trip to Antonito failed to produce Sagebrush Sparrow, which should be 
> arriving soon. 
>
> Still some Bald Eagles to be seen along South River Road, south of Alamosa 
> (Alamosa County). 
>
> John Rawinski
> Monte Vista, CO 
>

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