Date: 3/7/25 11:55 am
From: Laura Klappenbach <lklappen...>
Subject: [cobirds] Re: Birds in the San Luis Valley
Hello John,

Thank you for leading the Home Lake Guided Birding event for the MV Crane
Festival, very enjoyable! Here is the ebird checklist I recorded for the
walk, for anyone who might be interested: Home Lake eBird checklist -
3/7/2025 <https://ebird.org/checklist/S217070631>

Laura Klappenbach

On Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 8:52:19 AM UTC-7 John Rawinski wrote:

> Wanted to update things about what I am seeing in the San Luis Valley
> yesterday and today. These may be places to check out on your visit to the
> Crane Festival this coming weekend.
>
> MVNWR Auto Tour Loop: 10,000 cranes roosting/resting here daily. They are
> feeding in places far from the turnouts. A scope will be helpful when they
> are feeding in grainfields. Canada, Cackling, and 8 Greater White-fronted
> Geese in the huge flocks on the refuge. Most ducks are in but still waiting
> for some.
>
> Home Lake: Most ducks and mergansers in. Canada, Cackling, and Snow Geese
> present. All open water.
>
> Smith Reservoir may be worth a look. It has about 3,000 cranes resting
> there daily.
>
> See you at the Festival!
>
> John Rawinski
> Monte Vista, CO
>

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