It seems like some birders don't post much about rare birds in Colorado on
cobirds, as much as they used to.  Hopefully Colorado Bird Records
Committee Review species at least get posted more often.  Tanja Britton
found a COMMON GALLINULE today (19 April 2022) at Cross Creek Regional Park
in Fountain, El Paso County.  The bird was present all day, hopefully it
hangs around.  View from the south side of the pond, looking across the
pond to the north.  It comes in and out of the reeds.  Since, there's
only 12 accepted records for Colorado, and none in El Paso County, at least
a few people who saw it, and photographed it today, did document it for the
Colorado Birds Records Committee.  Remember to document any CBRC review
species that you see in Colorado.

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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