Apologies for my garbled message yesterday about the female White-winged 
Scoter at Myers.  Not sure what happened-tried sending from my phone.

I was at Myers with the CC Bird Study Group (8:30 am) and we did observe 
a female White-winged Scoter straight out from the point. It was 
close-in for great looks through our scopes.    We also had a Horned 
Grebe close in for really nice views.  Very colorful in the morning 
sunshine.

Gladys

On 4/23/2019 4:18 PM, Gary Kohlenberg wrote:
> There is a close-in Red-necked Grebe just off Salt Point in Myers. I’m 
> viewing from the canoe rack under the pavilion to keep out of the rain. 4:15pm
> Gary
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