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- RBA
* New Mexico Bird Report
* May 1, 2008
* NMEX0805.01
 
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Hotline New Mexico
date: May 1, 2008
compiler Patricia R.  Snider
Phone: 719-846-3174
Cell phone 505-803-1807
e-mail address _pinyonjay@aol.com_ (mailto:pinyonjay@aol.com)  
 
This is Pinyon Jay with the New Mexico Bird Report for
May 1, 2008  sponsored by the New Mexico Ornithological
Society.  When phone numbers  are given for private 
property, please call before going to ask  permission
 
Highlights: Glossy Ibis, Long-billed Thrasher, Varied
Thrush, Whimbrel,  Palm, Yellow-throated, Hooded, and
Prothonotary Warblers.
 
Places mentioned and a checklist of N.M. birds are in the 
N.M. Bird  Finding Guide.  Check for earlier reports at 
_www.nmbirds.org_ (http://www.nmbirds.org)    or in the archives  of the 
AZ/NM 
listserve.  For photos of rarities and directions to some  
birding sites check hometown.aol.com/borealowl.
 
For the Bird Records Committee and both Field Notes 
please send reports  to Dr. Sartor O. Williams, III, 
1819 Meadowview NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87104  or to 
_sunbittern@earthlink.net_ (mailto:sunbittern@earthlink.net) .
 

Birds Mentioned and Counties:
* tells that there is new information  on this species in 
this report.
 
American White Pelican (*Socorro)
American Bittern (*Chaves)
Great  Egret (San Miguel)
Reddish Egret (*Chaves)
Green Heron (*Sierra, Doña  Ana)
Yellow-crowned Night-heron (*Socorro)
Glossy Ibis (*Socorro,  Chaves)
Hybrid Glossy X White-faced Ibis (Chaves)
White-faced Ibis (Doña  Ana, *Chaves)
Greater White-fronted Goose (*Socorro)
Snow Goose  (*Chaves)
Wood Duck (*Sierra, Doña Ana, Socorro)
Osprey  (Cibola)
White-tailed Kite (Bernalillo)
Mississippi Kite (Curry,  *Chaves)
Northern Goshawk (Grant)
Gray Hawk (Hidalgo, Eddy)
Common  Black-Hawk (*Hidalgo)
Broad-winged Hawk (Doña Ana, San Miguel)
Peregrine  Falcon (uadalupe, Socorro, Eddy, *Chaves)
Lesser Prairie-Chicken (Chaves,  Roosevelt)
Montezuma Quail (Grant)
Sora (Doña Ana)
Common Moorhen  (*Socorro)
Black-bellied Plover (Eddy)
Snowy Plover (Socorro,  Sierra)
Willet (Bernalillo, Eddy, Sierra, Curry, Socorro,  *Chaves)
Solitary Sandpiper (Bernalillo)
Whimbrel  (Sandoval)
Long-billed Curlew (Socorro, Sierra)
Marbled Godwit (Socorro,  *Chaves, Eddy, Sierra)
Sanderling (Sierra)
Semipalmated Sandpiper (Eddy,  *Chaves)
Stilt Sandpiper (*Chaves, Socorro)
Long-billed Dowitcher  (*Socorro, *Chaves)
Wilson’s Phalarope (*Socorro, Otero,  *Chaves)
Red-necked Phalarope (Otero)
Franklin’s Gull (Sandoval,  *Chaves)
Forster’s Tern (Eddy)
Barn Owl (Chaves)
Common Poorwill  (Roosevelt)
Chimney Swift (Roosevelt, Eddy)
Magnificent Hummingbird  (Grant)
Black-chinned Hummingbird (Doña Ana)
Broad-tailed Hummingbird  (Cibola, Sierra)
Acorn Woodpecker (Sierra)
Olive-sided Flycatcher  (Lea)
Willow Flycatcher (*Otero)
Hammond’S Flycatcher (Sierra)
Gray  Flycatcher (Bernalillo, *Sierra, Otero, Eddy)
Dusky Flycatcher (Roosevelt,  Sierra, Doña Ana, *Otero)
Vermilion Flycatcher (Otero,  *Socorro)
Dusky-capped Flycatcher (Eddy)
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher  (Chaves, Doña Ana, Eddy)
Hutton’s Vireo (Sierra)
Cassin’s Vireo (Eddy,  *Sierra, Doña Ana. Roosevelt, Lea)
Steller’s Jay (Bernalillo)
Bridled  Titmouse (Sierra)
Red-breasted Nuthatch (Eddy, Lea)
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher  (*Otero)
Black-tailed Gnatcatcher (Sierra)
Varied Thrush  (Sierra)
Long-billed Thrasher (Lea)
Cedar Waxwing (*Sierra)
Olive  Warbler (Grant, Sierra)
WORM-EATING WARBLER (Eddy)
Orange-crowned Warbler  (Chaves)
Nashville Warbler (Eddy)
Northern Parula (Bernalillo,  Lea)
Myrtle Yellow-rumped Warbler (Socorro, *Otero)
Yellow-throated  Warbler (*Socorro)
Townsend’s Warbler (Sierra, Socorro,  Roosevelt,
Bernalillo)
Prothonotary Warbler (*Eddy)
Palm Warbler  (Socorro)
American Redstart (*Sierra)
Northern Waterthrush (Lea)
Hooded  Warbler (*Sierra)
Red-faced Warbler (Sierra)
Painted Redstart  (Sierra)
Cassin’s Sparrow (Chaves)
Clay-colored Sparrow (Santa  Fe)
Black-chinned Sparrow (*Sierra)
Grasshopper Sparrow  (Curry)
Lincoln’s Sparrow (*Otero)
Swamp Sparrow (Doña  Ana)
White-throated Sparrow (*Socorro)
Yellow-eyed Junco  (Grant)
Pyrrhuloxia (San Miguel)
Rose-breasted Grosbeak  (Bernalillo)
Indigo Bunting (*Socorro, Doña Ana, Eddy)
Hooded Oriole  (*Doña Ana)
Scott’s Oriole (Sierra, *Socorro)
Cassin’s Finch (Doña Ana,  Eddy)
Pine Siskin (*Sierra)
 

In Sandoval County:
MLA reported 30 FRANKLIN’S GULLS in a field at  Peña 
Blanca on Arroyo Leyba Road past the Enchanted Farm sign
on April  24.  On April 25 PF had a WHIMBREL with the 
gulls.
 
In Santa Fe County:
PN had a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW at his home on the  north 
side of Edgewood on April 24.
 
In San Miguel County:
TT had a male PYRRHULOXIA on the west side road at  the 
Las Vegas Refuge on April 26. At the refuge at Brown’s 
Marsh JA on  April 20 saw a GREAT EGRET.
BW reported an adult BROAD-WINGED HAWK over  Monastery 
Lake near Pecos on April 24.
 
In Guadalupe County:
JP reported a PEREGRINE in Santa Rosa on April  27.
 
In Roosevelt County:
JP had a CASSIN’S VIREO in Milnesand on April  25.
At the migrant trap west of Melrose JP, JO, WW, and LL 
saw a  TOWNSEND’S WARBLER and a DUSKY FLYCATCHER on April
25.  JP, WW, and JB  on April 27 had the Townsend’s and a
POORWILL.
JP reported three CHIMNEY  SWIFTS at Portales on April 25.
 
In Curry County:
At the Clovis Sewage Ponds be sure to tell them that  you 
are there to bird.  JP, JO, WW, and LL found a WILLET on 
April  25.
JP and WW on April 26 found five MISSISSIPPI KITES in 
Clovis.
They  had two GRASSHOPPER SPARROWS near Broadview on April 
27.
 
In Cibola County:
CJG had at the El Morro NM on April 26 his first  BROAD-
TAILED HUMMINGBIRD.  He had an OSPREY flying over the  
Continental Divide.
 
In Bernalillo County:
DP on April 27 found a NORTHERN PARULA and a  female ROSE-
BREASTED GROSBEAK in the San Antonio Open Space behind 
the  San Antonio Church on NM 14 a few hundred yards up 
the trail.  The  Parula was found later by JJ, but not the
grosbeak.
At the Alameda Bridge  in Albuquerque JJ on April 25 had a
STELLER’S JAY.
CW, MB, and NP  discovered a WHITE-TAILED KITE on April 5 
in the area of the Open Space  Offices.  CP saw it on 
April 18.
At the Rio Grande Nature Center JJ  on April 27 saw a 
SOLITARY SANDPIPER on the parking lot pond and a GRAY  
FLYCATCHER at the Herb Garden.
JP on April 20 found four WILLETS at the  Tramway Wet-
lands.  JJ on April 26 saw 19 Willets present.  CW on  
April 20 found that due to the earlier dredging there was
lots of water  and no mudflats.
CB on April 27 saw a TOWNSEND’S WARBLER in Albuquerque’s  
Altura Park.
BG on April 30 has a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW in his yard in  the Albuquerque 
North Valley near the Alameda Bridge.
 
In Socorro County:
At the Bosque del Apache Refuge near San Antonio on  April 
19 DC found ten WHITE-FRONTED GEESE on the Seasonal Road 
and a  GLOSSY IBIS at the south end of the Marsh Loop.  DC 
on April 23 had the  glossy ibis, the SNOWY PLOVER, and 
two STILT SANDPIPERS.  LN reported a  PEREGRINE at the 
Flight Deck with a SCOTT’S ORIOLE at the Quail Pond on  
April 23.  On April 27 BV had a YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER
white-lored)  and 18 WILLETS on the seasonal road, while 
CB saw the willets, a LONG-BILLED  CURLEW, ten MARBLED 
GODWITS, and the Snowy Plover.  He had a western  PALM 
WARBLER on the seasonal road.  DP on April 29 saw the 
geese,  male VERMILION FLYCATCHER near the Willow Deck, 
and two SCOTT’S ORIOLE at  the headquarters.  He did not 
find the YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER. [RV and  MH on April 29 
also missed the YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER, but did see a  
“scuffy” male YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON near the 
entrance to the  seasonal road.  And on April 30 DC had 
the ten white-fronted geese and  the glossy ibis still in 
the same places.  He also had a MOORHEN at the  ditch 
where the one way road ends on the Farm Loop.  High 
counts  were 948 Dowitchers and 1653 WILSON’S PHALAROPES.
At Turtle Bay Park on the  NMTU campus in Socorro on April 
27 JS reported two male INDIGO BUNTINGS,  when CB had four 
of the buntings with MYRTLE WARBLERS, while BV reported  
two male and a female indigos.  DP on April 29 saw four 
male INDIGO  BUNTINGS with 50 WHITE PELICANS flying over 
the river on April 28.
JO at  his home near Luis Lopez south of Socorro on April 
27 had a WOOD DUCK and a  TOWNSEND’S WARBLER.
 
In Chaves County:
JSa on April 16 reported four AMERICAN BITTERNS on  Unit 6 
and one on Unit 15.  RV, MH, and BT on April 19 saw a 
hybrid  GLOSSY X WHITE-FACED IBIS on Unit 16.  JH on April 
23 had several  singing CASSIN’S SPARROWS at the Goose 
Hill Overlook.
JSa in the refuge  report for April 28 recorded one 
bittern, two FRANKLIN’S GULLS, three  MARBLED GODWITS, a 
STILT SANDPIPER, two SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS, a SNOW  
GOOSE still present, one MISSISSIPPI KITE, two 
PEREGRINES, with high  counts of 315 ibis, 317 dowitchers, 
and 1667 Wilson’s Phalaropes.  JH  on April 30 had 24 
WILLETS on Unit 3 and 20 FRANKLIN’S GULLS on Unit 16 on  
April 29.
RM on April 26 was apparently the person reporting the  
REDDISH EGRET at the refuge on Unit 15, plus two AMERICAN  
BITTERNS.
CT on April 5 found up to 50 LESSER PRAIRIE CHICKENS in 
the  Mesacalero Sands leks near the Waldrop Rest Stop 40 
miles east of Roswell on  US380.  JH on April 19 had 20 
at the lek, plus four SCISSOR-TAILED  FLYCATCHERS in the 
rest stop area.  MH, SNC, AM and LG on April 19 had  about 
25 chickens.
The RV group at the Waldrop rest saw an ORANGE-CROWNED  
WARBLER, the flycatchers, and a BARN OWL.
 
In Sierra County:
DC found a male VARIED THRUSH at the Paseo del Rio  park 
below Elephant Butte dam on April 25 between the two 
ponds and the  river.  JL on April 23 had a GRAY FLY-
CATCHER there.
DC on April 26  at Emory Pass in the Black Range saw an 
OLIVE WARBLER with a HUTTON’S VIREO  and a RED-FACED 
WARBLER on the switchbacks to the east.  In Kingston he  
had a PAINTED REDSTART and a BRIDLED TITMOUSE.  On Forest
Road 157  there was two BLACK-CHINNED SPARROWS and an 
ACORN WOODPECKER.
At Percha  Dam State Park on April 21 DC had a TOWNSEND’S 
WARBLER and a DUSKY  FLYCATCHER.  JL on April 21 saw a 
male SCOTT’S ORIOLE; and on April 28  a GREEN HERON, 
CASSIN’S VIREO, and a female AMERICAN REDSTART.  On  April 
28 he had north of Percha Dam a TOWNSEND’S WARBLER, a
HAMMOND’S  FLYCATCHER, and two WOOD DUCKS.
DP on April 29 at Percha Dam saw a male  HOODED WARBLER 
along the river at the north end.  DC saw the Hooded  
Warbler male on April 26.
At Elephant Butte SP DC saw a LONG-BILLED  CURLEW, eight 
WILLETS, and a SANDERLING on April 23.  He saw a SNOWY  
PLOVER and 15 MARBLED GODWITS there on April 25.
DC at the Luchini Trail  near the Elephant Lake h.q. had 
three BLACK-TAILED GNATCATCHERS on April  23.
At the Lions Beach Campground DC on April 23 he had three  
gnatcatchers and a male TOWNSEND’S WARBLER.
JL at his home saw CEDAR  WAXWINGS, a BROAD-TAILED 
HUMMINGBIRD, male SCOTT’S ORIOLE on April 28, and  PINE 
SISKINS.
 
In Grant County:
FL on April 17 had a male MAGNIFICENT HUMMINGBIRD at  the 
Spirit Canyon Lodge at Lake Roberts.
In the Burro Mountains south of  Silver City on Jack’s 
Peak DG on April 18 had an adult GOSHAWK, a pair of  
MONTEZUMA QUAIL, a few OLIVE WARBLERS, and four 
YELLOW-EYED  JUNCOS.
The Hummingbird Festival at Lake Roberts has been 
canceled this  year.
 
In Hidalgo County:
RS on April 30 recorded a BLACK HAWK on Hwy. 92 south  of 
Virden.
County Hwy.1 south of Animas crosses the Diamond A (Gray)  
Ranch.  Because of events with thoughtless birders, one 
must NOT go  off the road.
 
In Doña Ana County:
KS and SH on April 19 at the Mesilla Valley Bosque  SP 
found a SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (photos) just north of
the  visitor center.
JN on April 23 saw three WOOD DUCKs, three GREEN  HERONS
and a CASSIN’S VIREO at the Mesilla Dam.  On April 24 he 
saw  a DUSKY FLYCATCHER, SORA, and two SWAMP SPARROWS.
JG on April 20 saw a dark  morph BROAD-WINGED HAWK in 
Mesilla Park.
At their home near Radium  Springs MS recorded a pair of 
HOODED OIOLES and up to 40 BLACK-CHINNED  HUMMINGBIRDS.
On April 16 at her Las Cruces home LS had a HOODED  
ORIOLE.  She still had the male on April 28.
 
In Otero County:
On Otero Mesa on April 28 DG reported quite a few  
migrating BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHERS.  At Stone Well he has 
seen MYRTLE  WARBLER, DUSKY and WILLOW FLYCATCHERS, and 
LINCOLN’S SPARROW.
At the  Holloman Lakes near Alamogordo the lakes are open 
to birding, but permission  is needed from Holloman AF 
Base to bird the Lake G area to the north.
JN  on April 19 saw over 300 WILSON’S PHALAROPES with one 
‘ratty’ male  RED-NECKED PHALAROPE.
On April 19 JN at the White Sands NM saw a male  VERMILION 
FLYCATCHER, a GRAY and a WILLOW FLYCATCHER.
 
In Eddy County:
RM on April 26 at Brantley Lake had a male PROTHONOTARY  
WARBLER, but missed the one at Rattlesnake springs.
SW at the Loving  Sewage Ponds on April 21 had a BLACK-
BELLIED PLOVER.
At Brantley Lake on  April 19 MH, BT, and RV had WILLETS 
and MARBLED GODWITS.  JP reported  only a PEREGRINE on 
April 25.  On April 26 he saw a SEMIPALMATED  SANDPIPER 
and a FORSTER’S TERN.
At Rattlesnake Springs SW on April 22  found a DUSKY-
CAPPED FLYCATCHER and a GRAY HAWK.  On April 22 DG had  
a WORM-EATING WARBLER near the chinaberry grove, the gray 
hawk, and a  GRAY FLYCATCHER.  JP, JO, WW, and LL on April 
26 saw a PROTHONOTARY  WARBLER in the desert near 
the rest rooms, a NASHVILLE WARBLER, and the hawk  with at 
the adjacent Washington Ranch a male INDIGO BUNTING, a 
pair of  CASSIN’S FINCHES, a RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, and a 
SCISSOR-TAILED  FLYCATCHER.
RN had his first two CHIMHEY SWIFTS over his Carlsbad 
home on  April 25.
 
In Lea County:
JO had a LONG-BILLED THRASHER along NM 206 at Crossroads  
on April 25 (photo).  Later on April 25 it was seen by 
JP, WW, and  LL.  RV, BT, and CW did not find it on April 
26.
JP reported an  OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER in Tatum on April 
25.
At the sewage ponds in Tatum  on April 26 RV, BT, CW, MB, 
NP, and JB had a NORTHERTN PARULA, NORTHERN  WATERTHRUSH, 
CASSIN'S VIREO and a RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH.
 

Initials of Observers:
JA, Jan Arrott;  MLA, Mary Lou  Arthur;  JB, Jonathan 
Batkin;  MB, Matt Baumann;  CB,  Celestyn Brozek;  DC, 
David Cleary;  SNC, Steve and Nancy  Cox;  PF, Pat 
Franklin;  LG, Larry Gorbet;  DG, David  Griffin;  CJG, 
C.J. Grimes;  BG, Bill Groll;  JG, John  Groves;  MH, 
Michael Hilchey;  SH, Sue Hill;  JH, Jeff  Howland;  JJ, 
Jim Joseph;  JL, Joe LaFleur;  FL, Fran  Land;  LL, Lane 
Leckman;  AM, Ashli Maruster;  RM, Robert  Munro;  LN, 
Lannois Neely;  JN, Josh Nemeth;  RN, Robert  Nieman;  PN, 
Paul Noble;  JO, Jerry Oldenettel;  DP. Danny  Paez;  JP, 
John Parmeter;  CP, Cathy Pasterczyk;  NP, Nick  Pederson; 
JSa, Jeff Sanchez;  LS, Lorraine Schulte;   MS,  Marcy 
Scott;  RS, Robert Shantz;  JS, John Shipman;  KS, Ken  
Stinnett;  BT, Bill Talbot;  CT, Christopher Taylor;   TT,
Tom Taylor;  RV, Raymond VanBuskirk;  BV, Brad Vaughn;   
BW, Bill West;  SW,   Steve West;  WW, Bill  Wittman;  
CW, Cole Wolf.
 

Field Trips:
 
Central Audubon in Albuquerque has Thursday field trips. 
May 8-9 ia  their Birdathon;
on May 15 to Hondo Canyon in the southern Sandias with  
Mary Lou Arthur, 299-2565.
 
On Saturday, May 3, Dave Cleary will lead a hike as a 
pre-Sierra Co.  Count (May 10).  Meet at Paseo del Rio 
Park at 7:30 a.m.  They  will check Percha Dam, Caballo 
Lake, Riverside Park, and Animas  Canyon.  Contact Dave 
at _djcleary@windstream.net_ (mailto:djcleary@windstream.net) .
 
Sangre de Cristo Audubon will have a weekend trip to 
Carlsbad on May 2  to 4 birding at Rattlesnake Springs, 
Sitting Bull Falls, and the Guadalupe  Mts.  Contact is 
Jim Paulsel at 505501-4085.
 
Saturday, May 10 is North American Bird Count Day for 
each  county.  Contact the leader of your county.  To 
find your county  leader contact is Steve West at 
_lobo@swwmail.net_ (mailto:lobo@swwmail.net)  or 575-885-3636.
 
On Saturday, May 17, Central Audubon will check out the
Quarai Ruins led  by Cole Wolf and Jim Mosley.  For 
information call Cole at  505-553-4831.
 
Sunday, May 25, Central Audubon will bird Orilla Verde 
near  Pilar.  Contact is Jerry Friedman at 505-753-1946.
 
The Rio Grande Nature Center in Albuquerque has Saturday 
and Sunday  morning hikes at 8:30 a.m. through May. There is a parking fee.
 
The Randall Davey Audubon Center in Santa Fe on Upper 
Canyon Road has  Saturday morning bird walks beginning at 
8:30 until 9:30.
 

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