Hello Ontbirders,
 
We made a quick visit to Colonel Samuel Smith Park today to see if we could 
relocate the young male King Eider reported yesterday. We re-found in quite 
easily just off the rock point south-west of the eastern most bay. It was quite 
close and was actively feeding on what appeared to be mussels.
 
As we were leaving we also found a first year male Harlequin Duck in the next 
bay south-west of here near the point. As luck seemed to be on our side we 
checked the marina and re-found the Snowy Owl which we had missed on several 
earlier occassions.
 
Nice day to be out.
Regards, 

Garth Riley
Etobicoke, Ontario
[email protected]
 
Colonel Samuel Smith Park is located at the end of Kipling Ave. in the west end 
of Toronto. From the QEW take Kipling Ave. south and continue past Lakeshore 
Blvd. past Humber College to the large parking area at it's very end closest to 
the lake. Walk east (left facing the lake) until you come to the most easterly 
bay.


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