Hello Ontario birders.

I just want to make sure you know the King Eiders are still being seen in
the Port Huron/Sarnia area. See the following posts.

Good luck!

David Stimac




> Cathy Carroll, Julie Craves and I saw the 3 KING EIDERS with ease today,
> Sunday, Nov 14, at approx 3:30pm.  The water was fairly calm with good
> lighting. The eiders would drift to the entry of the river then fly back
to
> the lake in front of the buoys and flow back down again.
>
> Also present were Red-necked Grebes, Long-tailed Ducks, and other divers.
>
>  -- 
> Darrin O'Brien>
>
> ----------



> From: "Allen Chartier"
> Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 13:44:25 -0500
> To: "MICH-LISTERS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Update: King Eiders at Port Huron, St. Clair Co., 12 November
2004
>
> Birders,
>
> As previously posted by Adam Byrne, Scott Jennex relocated the two King
> Eiders at Port Huron at the south end of Lake Huron today, November 12.  I
> met him there around 8:30 and we were soon joined by Joe Agius.  Best
views
> were from Lighthouse Park, where the birds would drift past to the south,
> about 100+ yards out (more than half way to the green buoy), into the
mouth
> of the river (straight into the sun for us this morning), then fly,
usually
> flushed by ships/boats, back out into the lake.  Only once did the birds
> veer east and land in Canadian waters.  The last time we saw the birds, at
> about 10:45 a.m., they flew a long ways to the north (just specks in 60x)
> and landed in the heat shimmer certainly at least a mile to the north.
They
> were so far offshore at that point that they would not be detectable from
> Lakeside Park (the next one north of Lighthouse Park).  The best option is
> to wait at Lighthouse Park for them to either flush out of the river, or
to
> float back south into the river mouth.  It could take a half hour or
longer
> for the birds to show.
>
> To reach Lighthouse Park, take I-94 to its end and turn right onto Hancock
> Road.  Take Hancock Road to Wright Street and turn left (if you turn
right,
> you soon come to a parking area with a view of the river...Edison Park).
> After turning left onto Wright Street turn right onto Garfield to Omar.
> Turn left onto Omar and go about 1/4 mile to Lighthouse Park on the right.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Allen Chartier
>>
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