Last Tuesday, Dilka Murtazina found and photographed a white ibis at
Riverbend Ponds in Fort Collins. To my knowledge, no one else was able to
get on this bird in spite of diligent searching until this morning, when
Mike and Libby Edwards relocated the bird in the same spot Dilka had
originally found it. It was still present just after 2PM today, at the
following location:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/40%C2%B034'21.4%22N+105%C2%B001'45.2%22W/@40.572611,-105.029212,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x7b949191bab8b42!8m2!3d40.572611!4d-105.029212

The map will make it look as if the site is in the northwest lobe of one
giant pond, but the water is now shallow enough to make the site a separate
pond.

Riverbend Ponds has three parking areas: north parking area off Timberline
Road, south parking area off Prospect Road, and northeast parking area off
Cherly Street. Prospect might be the most convenient. From there, head
north and west until the river stops you, and turn north. Hope it sticks
around!

Jay Breidt
Fort Collins

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