Jerry Poe, John Stump and I spent the morning near John James Canyon trying to 
set an early arrival date for the Sage Sparrow in the San Luis Valley. Previous 
early date was March 5th. It was a blustery day and winds were keeping birds 
tight to cover. After a while,we saw some but the birds stayed skittish and low 
so we could not get great looks. After chasing a number of them across the 
windy prairie, we finally got some looks at this handsome species. By the end 
of the morning, we had accounted for about 12 of them (Conejos County). Easy 
way to find them is drive slowly along the county roads until one flushes from 
the shrubs. Other cool sights were Common Goldeneyes, two Golden Eagles, and 
bunches of Cranes. So a great day out and a new benchmark accomplished. 

If you are coming out for the Crane fest and want a diversion to see this 
species, drive the county roads east of Antonito and you should see this 
species.

Crane feeding patterns are changing by the day as the snows have rapidly 
disappeared. Best place is still the MV Refuge.   

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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