Action is really picking up in the San Luis Valley.  

At Smith Res SWA there was a Neotropic Cormorant, posed on a rock not 100 
feet from a much larger Double-crested Cormorant. The Neotropic was about 
2/3rds the size of the nearby Double-crested. Bird had the smaller relative 
bill and white border on the gape, which was pointed. Tail was relatively 
longer than a Double-crested. If approved, it may be the first for the San 
Luis Valley. 

Another exciting feature was the fact that I saw 5 species of gulls on the 
lake today. The Herring Gull that I found a while back is still there, 
along with RB, Bonaparte's, Franklin's and a large gull that appears 
initially to be a 1st winter Lesser Black-backed Gull. 

Its a great time to be out there enjoying the new greenery and birds 
flitting in it!

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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