It might be a interest that, when I was birding in Galveston in April, they 
were reporting the most tri-colored herons they had seen in a long time. I 
don’t have account or anything but there were several people commenting on it 
while I was there. Perhaps more might come our way.

Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county 
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> On Jun 29, 2022, at 3:01 PM, Nicholas Komar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> A Tricolored Heron was discovered yesterday by Bryan Tarbox flying north 
> over Prospect Road just east of the Poudre River in Fort Collins. Josh 
> Bruening located the bird on the ground at Running Deer Natural Area south of 
> Prospect Rd. It flew north crossing Prospect Rd again.  Jay Breidt relocated 
> it north of Prospect Rd. in a marshy area of Riverbend Ponds Natural Area. It 
> eventually flew to the west shoreline of the big pond in the middle of the 
> property where it was seen by many. This morning it was reported from the 
> marshy area again, east of the big pond. 
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> This is the third report in eBird for Larimer County, with the first being 
> June 17, 2001. I was standing next to Hector Galbraith when he spotted that 
> bird on the far shore of Strauss Cabin Lake. The second one was photographed 
> by a single observer June 8, 2018, also at Riverbend Ponds NA. There are 
> apparently one or two older records from the last century referenced in 
> Colorado Birds (1991). 
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