in the middle of a hole in the ice in the second gravel pond upstream on
the Platte river. Indeed, as Joe Roller said, it is a shorter walk from
Rampart Range Road where it intersects the Highline Canal.  You can scope
it from the canal walkway but to get close (and the bird does not show any
signs of alarm at close approach) you have to walk around the big property
with the white fence and down the hill to the pond. A magnificent bird!

Bob Shade

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