The king eider was still in the same location this afternoon at 4 pm,
hanging around with 3 mallards near the gazebo. As Barry Cherriere
said, start looking as soon as you see water.

Pete


On 2/6/12, Len M <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ontbirders and Ontbirdettes,
>
> The KING EIDER initially reported by Mark Peck and re-found today by Barb
> Charlton was present at the same locale this morning at 11:00 Am.
>
> I found the bird about 200m from the start of the waterfront path at
> Bayfront Park. It was in the small bay and was chillin' like a villain in
> the company of MALLARDS, GREATER SCAUP, and a couple GADWALL. At some
> points, it was so close to shore that even binoculars were not needed. A
> great look at an Eider if there ever was one!
> I viewed the bird until about noon, at which point, Jackie Meretz and I
> headed to Vineland to look for the Snowy Owl that was recently reported. We
> checked around the Beacon Harbourside Inn and could not find the owl, but
> will be re-trying tomorrow morning.
>
> Any updates on the owl are appreciated of course.
>
> Best in birding,
>
> Leonard Manning
> Hamilton, ON
> 289-456-6502
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