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The diversity of birds is also high in spring, particularly the last week of April and first week of May, and in fall.
In summer the area is hot but many water birds can be found, including such New Mexico rarities as the Least Bittern and occasionally the Little Blue Heron.
Late November to late February is the best time for large numbers of birds, typically over 10, 000 Sandhill Cranes and over 20, 000 Ross's and Snow Geese.
An annual ' festival of the cranes ' is held the weekend before Thanksgiving as large numbers of cranes begin arriving in the refuge.
Winter visitors generally plan to be in the refuge at sunrise or sunset, when the flocks of cranes and geese that roost in the refuge " commute " to or from local fields where they feed.
Although winter sunsets and especially sunrises are chilly, the daily low temperature is seldom far below freezing.
Visitors typically stay in the nearby RV park or in Socorro or San Antonio.

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