The gallinule has been pretty confiding over the last 20 minutes or so,
spending a bunch of time in the “open” preening.
Scott Somershoe
Littleton CO
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> On Jul 2, 2018, at 4:23 PM, marimammoser wrote:
>
> I have been asked to provide more details for the location of this
The gallinule reappeared later this morning as well, but that's not why I'm
writing. Here are some tips for chasers:
1) Bring sunscreen and a hat, and consider bug spray. There is no shade
whatsoever. There are mosquitoes and biting flies but they aren't bad at
all.
2) A step stool or short
Seen very briefly at 6:15am today July 4.
John Shenot
Fort Collins CO
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The gallinule is still being seen here at Running Deer in the previously
reported location.
Sean Walters
Fort Collins, CO
> On Jul 2, 2018, at 4:23 PM, marimammoser wrote:
>
> I have been asked to provide more details for the location of this bird,
> especially for those birders outside of
I have been asked to provide more details for the location of this bird,
especially for those birders outside of Fort Collins. Running Deer Natural
Area is along East Prospect Road in Fort Collins. The parking lot is
off the south side of Prospect Road approximately 2/3 mile west of I-25.
Park