Spring Birds Along the Rio Grande Posted On: May 3, 2019 By: Steve Miller Filed Under: Nature Tagged In: Bewicks wren, Downy woodpecker, flyway, Western tanager Spring Birds Along the Rio Grande. A very green spring continues to pop along the banks of the Rio Grande. Our New Wave headquarters are located on the river, at Embudo, NM, where the Rio Grande Gorge opens up to a lush valley. The river is a bird corridor, or flyway, for birds migrating up or down, in the spring and the fall. One migrant that is seen every spring is the Western tanager. The Bewick’s wrens raised a brood here last year, and we’re hoping that the male can lure in a female for this year. The Downy woodpecker seems to be around here year-long, coming and going. The Western tanagers are attracted to our house by suet Male Bewick’s wren singing. Read More…