I was there yesterday. I parked at the northern most parking lot in the state park. Then I walked on the paved trail north about 1/4 to 1/2 mile - to the last bench. Then I walked toward the lake and further north until I came to a fence on the flats. I assumed this might be the park boundary. There were lots of ibis, willets, avocets, and a few dowitchers, yellow legs and stilts. But I was there a couple weeks ago and there was nothing out there. Those are my only 2 experiences at Boyd.
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