Date: 3/7/26 11:23 am From: John Rawinski <johnrawinski0...> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Crane Festival Birds
Very good David!
On Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 8:16:51 AM UTC-7 David Suddjian wrote:
> And 8 Sagebrush Sparrows were along Medano Road just east of the San Luis
> Lakes SWA in Alamosa on 3/4. Most were singing.
>
> David Suddjian
> Littleton, CO
>
> On Sat, Mar 7, 2026 at 8:09 AM John Rawinski <johnra......> wrote:
>
>> I lead a bird walk this morning to Home Lake. Then took some friends to
>> the MV Refuge. Here is a brief update if you are headed out Saturday.
>>
>> *Home Lake:* At least 3 Greater Yellowlegs were apparent as well as
>> numerous Killdeer. I had been away for 5 days so these birds migrated in
>> recently. There are still good numbers of Cackling and Canada Geese there.
>> A Townsend's Solitaire in the trees was unusual. Just as I started the
>> walk, a BLAST of grapple sent us scurrying to the porch overhang of one of
>> the Vet Ctr buildings so we weathered the storm there until it lessened.
>>
>> *Monte Vista Refuge: * Good numbers of Lesser and Greater Sandhill
>> Cranes. Size difference is one way to tell them apart. Their journeys are
>> different too. Greaters will breed in the Greater Yellowstone area, while
>> Lessers head to the Arctic and even Siberia.
>>
>> Drive the auto tour loop for good looks at Cackling, Canada, and Snow
>> Geese. There is an odd cackler that has a white body and the normal neck
>> and head of a Cackler. We guessed it to be a leucistic bird. And, if it is
>> not the same bird that has shown up in past years, it certainly is like a
>> few I have photographed in the past.
>>
>> About 7 American Avocets flew in to the pond. A first for me this year.
>> Lots of Mtn Bluebirds being seen.
>>
>> Finally, I received a report that Sagebrush Sparrows are in. Driving the
>> county roads east of Antonito are a good place to find them.
>>
>> Get out and enjoy this magical time!!
>>
>> John Rawinski
>> Monte Vista, CO
>>
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