I was at Myers from a little before 4 till sundown, and there were large flocks of Mallards & Coots (plus one Red-breasted Merganser and three Great Blue Herons) -- no Eider that I could see. I scanned the large Mallard flocks one bird at a time, and nada. There was one raft of ducks further out that I couldn't resolve with binoculars, so perhaps the Eider was further out, but a walk from the parking area to the lighthouse, then across to the marina and south along the shore, turned up no Eider.

Gordon

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