A great day for a 3 mile hike and some birding at Rio Grande SWA near Monte 
Vista. Fall migration is here big time and birds were plentiful. Find the 
bugs and you find the birds.....I was thinking of D Leatherman as I saw a 
great assortment of birds feeding on midges in the coyote willows. OC, Y, 
YR, and Virginias Warblers, Dusky and Willow Flycatchers, Eastern Kingbird 
and yet another Black Phoebe.  About Black Phoebes...I have been keeping 
bird records for the San Luis valley since 1982. In those early 1980's, 
Hugh and Urling Kingery reported a likely first Black Phoebe near Lobatos 
Bridge near Antonito, CO. Back then, it would be considered "rare" only 
seen every few years. Today, the status of this bird has improved to 
"unusual" and a few may be seen each season except winter. The increased 
occurrence of this species seems to be related more to climatic warming and 
expansion of this species into our used-to-be cold San Luis Valley. In 2020 
alone, 6 to 8 observations. The birds seem to know things have changed. I 
think climate is playing the bigger role and not necessarily an improved 
reporting system (ebird).  

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO



 

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