Just got back from a spring break with the fam to SE Arizona and trying to 
get caught up. A morning trip to the Monte Vista Refuge shows that crane 
numbers have vastly decreased in the last week, and only a few hundred here 
and there were to be found. Geese still seem fairly abundant with 3-5000 
Cackling, Canada, Snow, and Ross's geese still present. A lone Greater 
Yellowlegs was standing on the edge of the ice and looked a bit confused 
since the zero temps of last night re-froze so much of the former open 
water. Yellow-headed Blackbirds arrive about April 1st!

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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