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 south of the empty nest pole and to the west of the pole. When I got 
to the spot for viewing, the bird was already sitting mostly in the open to 
the right side of the patch of water. It then slowly worked along the edge 
of the cattails and then broke out into the open as it drifted towards the 
south.

Joe Mammoser
Fort Collins

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