Four of us were on Higbee Valley Road in Otero County at 6:40 this morning, 
high 30's with a breeze. At the cemetery there was a male Golden-winged 
Warbler (coming back out at 1, we didn't re-find it). A bit farther down at 
the first ranch where there's a bridge we saw a male Summer Tanager and 
three White-winged Doves. Many Bullock's Orioles, Canyon Towhees, 
Ash-throated Flycatchers, Eastern Phoebe, Lark Buntings, a real surprise 
were three Pinyon Jays (I don't think eBird liked that too much), first of 
year Black-headed Grosbeak, and a splendid Black-throated Sparrow made it a 
very diverse species day.

Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO

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