I am excited to report that the San Luis Valley has added a new bird to the 
list (pending CBRC approval). The 15 Chestnut-collared Longspurs I saw at 
Sanchez Reservoir were the first ever, and had never been reported in 
Righter and Andrews, Bailey and Niedrach, Kingery, Wickersham, eBird and my 
own records of 40 years. 
This species was one I suspected should migrate through on occasion, since 
they winter in southern NM and Arizona. They were found on a 
very-much-overgrazed prairie on the east side of Sanchez Reservoir SWA, 
which has been heavily grazed by the hundreds of feral horses in that 
location. The sighting took place as I was headed fishing for the morning. 
Unfortunately, I had my junker camera and was able to get some blurred pics 
but enough to be diagnostic.  If the ebird report is approved, you can 
check it out on the Sanchez Reservoir Hotspot.  

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO 

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