I visited three spots in Otero County yesterday, great day as always but 
nothing exceptional, the reason for my post is an update on access to Lake 
Cheraw.

Historically Lake Cheraw has been my best spot to see Snowy Plovers and 
Western Sandpipers close-up along the north shoreline, and many other 
shorebird in spring and fall...but near flood-like water levels have 
prevailed for four years straight. In addition to mother nature, concrete 
barriers now block road into the north viewing area (from town, take 6th 
Street south). Locals directed me to Rusty, last house on the left, who had 
placed those barriers. I asked him if foot travel was ok, he wanted an 
extensive look at my birding scope and "uncomfortably large" camera lens, 
we hit it off and he exclaimed "all you birders just park like you own the 
place and walk in". He wants me to take him birding out there, we exchanged 
contact info. So to any birders unsure of access, it's ok to park and walk 
in there. Water levels need to go down for optimal conditions, amazing was 
over 300 Yellow-headed Blackbirds, then I scoped around to realize that 
they were also perched in the tamarisk all around the lake. New arrivals, 
and/or fallout from the cold rains and cloudy skies on Monday. Lake Cheraw 
has always hosted many Great-tailed Grackles, I saw about 12. Eared, 
Horned, and Pied-billed Grebes, a couple dozen White-faced Ibis on the far 
west end, and the expected ducks.

I also went to Holbrook Reservoir, along the very low water's edge American 
Avocets and Black-necked Stilts were spaced around the whole reservoir, a 
few Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs, 13 Long-billed Dowitchers, almost no 
sandpipers except a flock of about twenty Baird's. Franklin's Gulls were 
working low over the water, no terns yet.

Rocky Ford SWA was very quiet, Blue Jays had the run of the place, 
White-crowned Sparrows were eating larvae or insects in the Willow or Alder 
catkins, I saw a Ruby-crowned Kinglet, a Bewick's Wren, and my first house 
Wren of the year (yeah!)

Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO

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