On Saturday (today) I led a birding trip for 11 of us on the Malm Trail in 
Alamosa.  It was nothing short of fantastic! But it was not without its 
challenges as we adhered to strict COVID rules with masks and distancing. 
And if you think that is easy on a humid morning, well, my binoculars kept 
steaming up and needed to be wiped between breaths. We had 7 species of 
warblers alone!  I don't have the final tally and I am guessing we had 
close to 60-70 species for the morning. 

Highlight birds for the day included American Bittern, Townsend's Warbler, 
Lazuli Bunting, Blue Grosbeak, Eastern Kingbird, Cedar Waxwing, Wilson's 
Snipe, Baird's Sandpiper, Gray Catbird, MacGillivrays Warbler, Willow 
Flycatcher, Wilson's, Orange-crowned, and Yellow Warblers, Lincolns 
Sparrow, and  Common Nighthawk. The action was nonstop! I think our group 
did an outstanding job of wearing masks and keeping our social distance 
among the flurry of bird activity. 
 

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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