Today at around 2:25, I watched the Common Gallinule at Running Deer
Natural Area for about a minute. It was initially sitting at the edge of a
small patch of open water towards the south end of the front marsh at
Running Deer. To be more detailed, the patch of water is approximately 40
yards
Just spotted the Gallinule sneaking through the cattails at Running Deer NA. It
was in the same general area Rob described yesterday, the south end of the
main, front marsh.
David Wade
Ft Collins CO
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I just left after 2.5 hours (left around 12:15pm) & it had not been seen at
that time. Lots of people looking.
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Rachel Kolokoff Hopper
Ft. Collins
On Jul 1, 2018, at 12:21 PM, Eric DeFonso wrote:
Is anyone refinding this bird today? I have time to
Is anyone refinding this bird today? I have time to make a trip up there if
it is, but I'd like to know before I commit to it. Thanks,
Eric
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Eric DeFonso
Coal Creek Canyon, Jefferson County, CO (at exactly 8,000' ASL)
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 8:23 AM, robert beauchamp
wrote:
> Common
Common Gallinule was observed at Running Deer/Cottonwood Hollow Natural
Area this morning (July 1) at 7:45 a.m.
The bird was foraging in an opening among the reeds. There is a empty
nesting pole in the center of the marsh. I observed the bird while standing
on the access road about 50-100 feet