Spent the morning out and about birding the area. Was excited to find a 
juvenile Sabine's Gull on pond 184. You have to walk a ways from the main 
road to this pond. But the bird seemed nervous and soon took to the skies 
to parts unknown. But plenty of birds out there including Least, Baird's 
Semi-palmated and Western Sandpipers, Black-bellied Plover, Willet and 
Avocets (All in Alamosa County). Peregrine Falcons were on the hunt and 
scattered flocks of shorebirds periodically. There was also an abundance of 
upland birds with bountiful numbers of Sage Thrasher, GT Towhee, and 
Brewer's Sparrows flitting from shrub to shrub.  A Gray Flycatcher and 
American Pipits were nice to see. 

Wading birds included Bittern, BC Night-herons, Snowy Egrets and WF Ibis. 
All the Rabbitbrush is now flowering in brilliant yellow, a sure harbinger 
of changes to come. 

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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