Greetings all. Trying to get caught up after spending a few recent weeks in 
Brazil's Pantanal doing birding and photography. Came back to find I had 2 
weeks of jury duty, so I am feeling a bit behind schedule at this point. 

But did want to mention that the Cranes are back in the San Luis Valley. 
Today I toured the Monte Vista Refuge and found them in small, scattered 
groups. This is very typical of fall arrivals, and it is quite different 
than the massive, concentrated flocks of the spring migration. However, the 
fall foliage is still outstanding in the Valley cottonwoods so birds in 
unique settings can be seen and photographed. 

Best locations after doing the MVNWR is to drive the nearby county roads 
and check out the harvested grain fields. The Gunbarrel (Hwy 15) at the 9S 
had good numbers recently too. Stanley Road is often good. Driving around 
Mosca can be productive as well.

Enjoy the season!

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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