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). 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

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