A team of five of us did a full day of birding for our annual Big Day event 
in the San Luis Valley on May 17th. The team consisted of Lisa Gail, Lisa 
Rawinski, Jake Myers, Randy Ghormley and myself and we hoped to break the 
record of 153 species. We began at the Monte Vista Refuge and immediately 
got lucky to find a Palm Warbler, one of few records for our area. In the 
mountains we found Lewis’s Woodpecker, Golden Eagle, and MacGillivray’s 
Warbler, but were missing many of the “should gets”. 

On to Smith reservoir where we were surprised to find the first SLV First 
Record of Piping Plover. Upon later review of eBird, we saw that Mark 
Peterson and another had seen it a day earlier, but we found it independent 
of that info. It was very exciting for sure. The reservoir also produced 
Blue Grosbeak and Clay-colored Sparrow, 13 Stilt Sandpipers and an 
estimated 400 Black Terns. 

When the day grew long, we called it good. Our day list stood at 130 
species and we all felt elated over the fantastic birds we had seen. 

 

John Rawinski

Monte Vista, CO

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