I posted this last year but it sounds like it is worth posting again.

After you enter the Safeway shopping center, there is a vacant tire shop
with a few parking spots on the east side of the tire shop.  You can see
nearly the entire lake from the fence.
The lighting is usually better from this location than any other spot 
during the fall and
winter months because the sun is mostly at your back as you scope the lake.
If there is something real interesting, you can go back to the official
parking area on the west side and hike the trail to get closer.  Or, you 
can walk eastward
and get on the trail near the east end of the Safeway complex.

By the way, there has been a Harlan's Hawk just north of the Arapahoe/Hwy 
287
intersection on a power pole for about a week now.  There are one or more 
HAHAs
(don't think that's an official abbreviation ;-) ) in this general area 
every Fall/Winter for
the last several.

jack harlan
E. Boulder County
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 7:32:07 AM UTC-6, realtabsd wrote:
>
> I also saw the Common Loons on Erie Reservoir the evening of 10/29, 
> when I was southbound on US287 at Arapahoe Road. Unfortunately, by the 
> time I got home, grabbed the binoc, and hurried back, the light was 
> bad. There's no place to park, so I (illegally) sat at the gate and 
> glassed the lake as best I could from the east. Saw a flock of 
> buffleheads, but the Loons were too far for me to see clearly. Thank 
> you for confirming my sighting! 
>
> -- 
> Kristy Lantz Astry 
> Erie, CO 
>

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