This noon, I decided to check to see if the Pacific Loon previously reported from
Boyd Lake State Park was still there. It is still hanging around the south end of
the lake. It was joined by a Common Loon. The two were hanging out together,
sometimes as close as 3-4 feet. They were foraging off the extreme southern
end of the lake near a marker buoy indicating shallow water.
To get to a good vantage point to scan, take the first side road to the right as you
enter the park and follow this all the way to the southern-most parking lot after
all of the campgrounds. Park here and cross the bridge over the canal. Leave
the paved sidewalk and take the dirt path to the left. after only about 20 feet,
take the left single-lane trail and stay on this (do not take any of the side trails
from this single track). Follow this track down into a low area and under an
overhanging branch of a Cottonwood Tree and up the other side. When you
get up, this track joins with a dirt park access road. Go to the left on this road
until you get to a green marker sign with the numeral "6" on it. Leave the dirt
road and make your way through the weeds to the edge of the lake at this
point. You should then have good viewing access to the south end of the lake.
Joe Mammoser
Fort Collins
Larimer County
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