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New Mexico Bird Report 
March 11, 2010 
NMEX1003.11 
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Hotline New Mexico 
date:  March 11, 2010 
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  
March 11, 2010, sponsored by the New Mexico Ornithological  
Society.  When phone  numbers are given for private property,  
please call before going to ask for permission.  In ranch  
country do not stray off the roads. 
. 
Highlights: White-tailed Kite, Trumpeter Swan, late report of  Crested 
Caracara, Red-throated Loon. 
See note in Field Trips about the Sandia Hawkwatch  site. 
Predictions are for a great wildflower show on the desert this  
spring. 
ChW reported that GREAT EGRETS have been color banded with red  
leg  bands, from the Great Lakes.  Report  bands if seen to 416- 
739-5846.  
A star is added for new birds to the RBA today. 
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Places mentioned and a checklist of N.M. birds are in the N.M.  
Bird Finding Guide.  Check for earlier reports and database  
At _http://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  
_http://sites.google.com/site/oldenettelspage_ 
(http://sites.google.com/site/oldenettelspage) . 
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For  the Bird Records Committee and North American Birds and NMOS  
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) . 
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Birds  Mentioned and Counties: 
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Light  geese (Chaves) 
Trumpeter Swan (Socorro) 
Cinnamon Teal (Sierra, Bernalillo, Chaves) 
Common  Goldeneye (Sierra, Bernalillo, Colfax, Chaves, Sandoval) 
Hooded  Merganser (Colfax, *Sierra) 
Common  Merganser (Colfax, Chaves) 
Red-breasted Merganser (*Sierra) 
Red-throated Loon (*Sierra) 
Neotropic Cormorant (Bernalillo, *Sierra) 
Great  Egret (Socorro) 
Turkey  Vulture (Bernalillo, Grant) 
Osprey  (Sierra) 
Northern Harrier (Chaves) 
Bald  Eagle (Colfax, San Miguel) 
Harris’s Hawk (Lea) 
Ferruginous Hawk (Colfax, Luna) 
Rough-legged Hawk (Colfax) 
Golden  Eagle (Luna) 
Crested Caracara (*Luna) 
Aplomado Falcon (Doña Ana) 
Merlin  (Sierra, Colfax, Chaves) 
Prairie Falcon (Luna) 
Montezuma Quail (Grant) 
Sora  (Sierra) 
Common  Moorhen (*Sierra, Luna) 
Sandhill Crane (Chaves, Curry) 
Greater Yellowlegs (Hidalgo) 
Long-billed Curlew (Luna) 
Peeps  (Chaves) 
Ring-billed Gull (Bernalillo, Sierra) 
California Gull (, Bernalillo) 
Great  Horned Owl (Roosevelt, Eddy) 
Barn  Owl (*Sierra, Chaves) 
Short-eared Owl (Socorro) 
Anna’s Hummingbird (Doña Ana) 
Williamson’s Sapsucker (Sierra) 
Red-naped Sapsucker (Sierra) 
Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers (Sierra, Luna) 
Three-toed Woodpecker (*Bernalillo) 
Hammond’s Flycatcher (Sierra) 
Black Phoebe (*Doña Ana) 
Eastern Phoebe (Sierra) 
Hutton’s Vireo (Sierra) 
Tree Swallow (Socorro, Sierra, Hidalgo) 
Violet-green Swallow (*Doña Ana) 
Northern Rough-winged Swallow (*Sierra) 
Cave Swallow (Doña Ana) 
Bridled Titmouse (Sierra) 
Brown Creeper (Sierra, *Bernalillo,*Doña Ana) 
Carolina Wren (Guadalupe) 
Black-tailed Gnatcatcher (Sierra) 
Eastern Bluebird (Sierra)  
Mountain Bluebird (*Doña Ana) 
Gray  Catbird (Socorro) 
Sage  Thrasher (*Sierra) 
Cedar  Waxwing (Socorro) 
Common  Yellowthroat (Sierra) 
American Tree Sparrow (Colfax) 
Brewer’s Sparrow (*Sierra) 
Field  Sparrow (Lea) 
Black-chinned Sparrow (Sierra) 
Black-throated Sparrow (Sierra) 
Swamp  Sparrow (Sierra) 
White-throated Sparrow (Grant) 
Yellow-eyed Junco (Grant) 
Chestnut-collared Longspur (Luna, Lea) 
Northern Cardinal (Guadalupe) 
Pyrrhuloxia (*Bernalillo) 
Rosy  Finches (*Bernalillo) 
American Goldfinch (Curry) 
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In  Bernalillo County: 
DH on March 4 had a male PYRRHULOXIA in  eastside bosque levee by  
the  3SE marker, a mile south of Bridge St.  It was seen by JP, WW,  
and LL  on March 6.  BH found it again on  March 10 on the east side  
of the  Rio and west side of the levee near the good red chili at El  
Modelo. 
At the Alameda Bridge on February 26 JJ  had two female COMMON  
GOLDENEYES between the dam and the bridge.  BH on February 28 had  
an  adult CALIFORNIA GULL with 270 RING-BILLS.  BH and JP on March 5  
saw an  adult NEOTROPIC CORMORANT south of the bridge near the pump  
house  with six CINNAMON TEAL. 
CB and NH on March 5 reported two flying  TURKEY VULTURES over  
Cedar  Crest, east of the Sandias, for the first of spring.  
The SNC team is banding ROSY FINCHES on  Sundays at the Crest  
House.  They estimate the flock to be 150  to 200.  On February 28  
they  banded only two BROWN-CAPPED with 124 recaptures.  The road up  
was  clear, but there is ice in walking from the parking lot into  
the  Crest House. 
RK on March 5 had up to 75 rosy finches  of all three species.   
In  hiking along the Sandia Crest for 1/3 mile they found a BROWN  
CREEPPER and a THREE-TOED WOODPECKER. 
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In  Chaves County: 
For the March 4 count at the refuge JSa  reported 19,000 light  
geese,  1342 CRANES (with 1670 off refuge), 24 CINNAMON TEAL, six  
COMMON  GOLDENEYES, one COMMON MERGANSER, 15 PEEPS, 15 HARRIERS, two  
BARN  OWLS, and two MERLINS, one on Unit 6 and the other on the  
refuge  farm. 
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In  Colfax County: 
NH and CB on February 27 had a ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK south of  
Springer near mile marker 396 on I-25.  In the area were four  
FERRUGINOUS HAWKS (one dark morph), adult and immature BALD  EAGLES,  
and a  MERLIN. 
Springer Lake was still frozen, Stubblefield mostly so, and a  
hole  was on Lake 13 with lots of waterfowl, including a HOODED  
MERGANSER, many male COMMON GOLDENEYES, and COMMON  MERGANSERS. 
There  also was two TREE SPARROWS at Springer Lake. 
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In  Curry County: 
JLo at his home in se. county reported  CRANES over his home in  
small  flocks almost daily by March 5.  He  had a dozen AMERICAN  
GOLDFINCHES. 
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In  Doña Ana County: 
On February 26 DG, AT, CJG and others saw  an unbanded adult male 
APLOMADO FALCON at the Mesilla Valley Bosque Park and East Levee  
Road  south of Mesilla, but its source is unknown (photos).  RC saw  
it  early on February 28 when crows apparently chased it and it has  
not  been seen again. 
The nesting ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD in Las  Cruces fledged one young. 
At their yard near Radium Springs JZ  reported one CAVE SWALLOW  
(photo) on February 25.  In early March there was a BROWN CREEPER,  
VIOLET-GREEN SWALLOW, and a MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD with a BLACK PHOEBE  
at the  pond eating mosquito fish. 
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In  Eddy County: 
DZw found a GREAT HORNED OWL at  Rattlesnake Springs on March 5  
by the  stream near the pond. 
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In  Grant County: 
EL had the first TURKEY VULTURES over his  Silver City home on  
February 26 and 27. 
DZ had a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW at his  home on 20 to 28  
February. 
KB still had the YELLOW-EYED JUNCO at her  home through February  
28.  It was banded by  DG. 
RSh reports that MONTEZUMA QUAIL have  been more common in the  
Silver  City area this past year. 
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In  Guadalupe County: 
DH on February 17 again saw the CAROLINA  WREN singing at the  
Pecos  River bridge in Santa Rosa. Also seen were two CARDINALS. 
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In  Hidalgo County: 
TG on March 2 at the Rancho Hidalgo, seven miles west of  
Animas, had two TREE SWALLOWS. 
RS says the pond at the exit of I-10 is full of water.  He had  
two  GREATER YELLOWLEGS at the pond on February 27. 
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. 
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In  Lea County: 
ChB on March 6 at  Crossroads had three FIELD SPARROWS, six  
CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPURS, and a HARRIS’S  HAWK. 
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In  Luna County: 
On February 24 RS had a GOLDEN EAGLE  along NM9 east of Hachita  
with a  PRAIRIE FALCON and FERRUGINOUS HAWK at the Muir Road. 
On February 26 JP and WW had 11  LONG-BILLED CURLEWS and many  
CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPURS on the Hermanas Grade Road south of  
Deming.  There was the  MOORHEN at Pecan Park and a HAIRY WOODPECKER  
at the  Mountain View Cemetery in Deming. 
An interesting late report came from TS  of a CARACARA on  
December 20 and 23 at a cow carcass on Hwy. 549 ten miles east of  
Deming  (which runs parallel to I-10 (photos). 
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In  Otero County: 
One can walk past the gate to Stinky Lake  at the Holloman Lakes,  
but  not drive in and can still bird there, but Lagoon G is still  
off  limits. 
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In  Roosevelt County: 
DZw on March 7 had a GREAT HORNED OWL at  the migrant trap 11  
miles  west of Melrose. 
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In San  Miguel County: 
RHu on March 1 had a BALD EAGLE at an elk  carcass north of hwy.  
266 a  mile west of Las Tusas. 
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In  Sandoval County: 
JL reported on March 4 there was a male  COMMON GOLDENEYE in the  
Corrales ditch near La Entrada. 
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In  Sierra County: 
DC on February 24 along the Rio south of  Williamsburg saw 19  
female  type COMMON GOLDENEYES, and four male CINNAMON TEALS. 
DG at the Palomas Marsh on February 20 saw ROUGH-WINGED  
SWALLOWS and a HAMMOND’S FLYCATCHER.  At the hole in the cliff  
near  the Las Palomas exit two BARN OWLS were seen.  JP saw them  
again  on February 20.  DC saw the owl on  the southbound lane .5  
mile  from the exit on March 8. 
At Elephant Butte Lake DC found an OSPREY  at North Monticello  
Point,  and a WILLIAMSON’S SAPSUCKER at a small playground above  
the  Dam Site.  He reported the  BLACK-CHINNED with two BLACK- 
THROATED SPARROWS on February 20 at the dam site. 
DC on March 10 below the dam near the  outflow structures seen  
From  above at the NM177 overlook saw six NEOTROPIC CORMORANTS 
And a  pair of HOODED MERGANSERS.  Right  next to the dam he again  
saw  the winter adult RED-THROATED LOON.  There were two male RED- 
BREASTED MERGANSERS at the Dam Site Marina. 
At Paseo del Rio Park below the dam JP  reported a MOORHEN and  
two  HOODED MERGANSERS on March 6.  On  March 9 DC had the moorhen, a  
SAGE  THRASHER, and three BREWER’S SPARROWS. 
At the South Highlands at the lake JP,  WW, and LL had two BLACK- 
TAILED  GNATCATCHERS. 
At the Rock Canyon Marina on Elephant  Butte Lake JP reported  
only  RING-BILLED GULLS on March 6. 
At Percha Dam Park on February 20 JP, LL,  and WW saw a  
YELLOWTHROAT, an EASTERN PHOEBE north of the dam, four MOORHENS,  
two  HAIRY and a DOWNY WOODPECKER, and a HAMMOND’S FLYCATCHER.  The  
same  day DG had a TREE SWALLOW with five ROUGH-WINGED, EASTERN  
BLUEBIRD, and a MERLIN.  SF on March 6 had a SORA at the pond in  
the  campground (photos).  JP, LL, and WW  on March 6 found a RED- 
NAPED  SAPSUCKER, HUTTON’S VIREO, BROWN CREEPER, BRIDLED TITMICE. 
DC on March 9 at Riverside Park below the Caballo Lake Dam  saw 
ten  ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOWS. 
DC advises that water is being released  from Elephant Butte Lake  
into  Caballo Lake.  DG reports that  Caballo in now quite high. 
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In  Socorro County: 
AG on March 2 at the Turtle Bay Park on  the NMTU campus in  
Socorro had two CATBIRDS and a CEDAR WAXWING flock.  JP, WW, and LL  
had  one CATBIRD on March 6. 
At Bosque del Apache Refuge south of San  Antonio SH on February  
18 saw  the TRUMPETER SWAN.  JSt on the  18th saw a flying swan  
(species?) near the Chupadera Deck.  JP reported eight  
TREE  SWALLOWS on February 20.  JP  reported the first GREAT EGRETS  
on  March 6. 
RV on February 17 had a flying  SHORT-EARED OWL a half mile south  
of the  JO home on Farm to Market Road near Luis Lopez. 
JSt reports that there is no hiking east  of the Rio Grande at  
the  Bosque del Apache refuge at least thru March for a mountain  
lion  study.  The part of the refuge west  of the rio is still open. 
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Initials of Observers: 
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KB,  Karen Berkenbach;   ChB, Charles Black;  CB, Celestyn Brozek;   
RC,  Rick Castetter;  DC, David  Cleary;  SNC, Steve and Nancy  Cox;   
SF,  Steve Fettig;  CJG, C.J. Goin;  TG, Tony Godfrey;   
AG,  Ashli Gorbet;  DG, David Griffin;  SH, Sherry Hagen;   
DH,  David Hawksworth;  NH, Nancy  Hetrick;  BH, Bill Howe;   
RHu,  Rob Hunt;  JJ, Jim Joseph;  RK, Rick Koehler;   
LL,  Lane Leckman;  EL, Gene Lewis;  JL, Judith Liddell;  
JLo,  James Lofton;  JO, Jerry  Oldenettel;  JP, John Parmeter;   
JSa,  Jeff Sanchez;  TS, Tanner  Schaub;  RS, Robert Shantz;   
RSh,  Roland Shook;  JSt, James  Stuart;  AT, Al Trompler;   
RV,  Raymond VanBuskirk;  ChW, Chip  Weselch;  WW, Bill  Wittman; 
JZ,  Jimmy Zabriskie; DZ, Dale Zimmerman;  DZw, DeAnn Zwight. 
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Field  Trips:  
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Central Audubon in Albuquerque has Thursday field trips.  All phone  
numbers begin with 505.  On March 18 to the Rio Grande Nature  
Center  with Sei Tokuda, 266-2480; and March 25 the Pueblo Montaño  
Picnic  Area with Gale Owings, 255-8333. 
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Mesilla Valley Audubon will bird the Holloman Lakes and White  Sands  
NM on  March 20.  Contact is David Griffin  575-382-2080. 
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On  Saturday, March 20 Southwestern Audubon will do Spring Canyon  
near  Deming.  Leader is Larry Malone;  contact is 575-388-3441. 
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Central Audubon will have a field trip on Saturday, March 27 to  
Percha  Dam, Caballo Lake, Animas Canyon and Elephant Butte Lake  
with  Cole Wolf, _colejwolf@gmail.com_ (mailto:colejwolf@gmail.com) . 
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The  Cox banding team will be banding Rosy Finches at the Crest  
House  in the Sandias on Sundays at 9:30.  Check for snowstorms when  
planning to climb the mountain. 
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There  will be no formal HawkWatch crew gathering data in the  
Sandias this year.  However Roger Grimshaw plans to make trips up  
to the  site from time to time.  For  information 407-319-0280. 
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The  Mesilla Valley Bosque Park will have a Bird Walk on April 3,  
first  Saturdays., beginning at 8:15. 
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The  Rio Grande Nature Center has morning bird walks on Sunday and  
Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. 
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