Date: 5/11/25 12:10 pm From: John Rawinski <johnrawinski0...> Subject: [cobirds] World Migration Day Count San Luis Valley
Four of us spent the day birding across the San Luis Valley and had a wonderful celebration in seeing 103 species. This time, we had a single team and covered as may hotspots as we could. Best birds were a single Black-bellied Plover, Wood Ducks, Black Tern, Snow Goose, Lark Buntings and Virginia Warbler. It seems like many birds are just not in yet. Could not find a single Wilson Warbler.
We had some serious misses as well. We could not find Neotropic Cormorants, American Golden Plover, and Long-tailed duck that had been seen in the days leading up to the count. But hey...that's birding!
A great day afield with some great friends....
John Rawinski Monte Vista, CO
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