The bird is there this morning. Found it at the point feeding with A. Wigeons 
and others.  Directions as per Glenn Coady, who was also here this morning.

I would like to thank all the amazing birders who report here.  Thanks to 
Ontbirds this was number 550 on my North American Big Year.  

Sent from my iPhone
Robert Baumander


On 2012-11-03, at 8:32 PM, Glenn Coady <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Ontbirds subscribers, The male Eurasian Wigeon found this morning by Alfred 
> Adamo was still present this evening until sunset just to the west of 
> Thickson Point. It is still found within a mixed flock of several hundred 
> Mallard, Gadwall and American Wigeon. Also foraging near shore and on shore 
> were 7 Brant. A Tundra Swan was also present right off the point. To reach 
> Thickson Point, take Hwy 401 to exit 412 (Thickson Rd.), exit south onto 
> Thickson Rd. S. and proceed south about 2 km. to the cul-de-sac at its 
> southern terminus. Take the Waterfront Trail west from near the foot of
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> Thickson Rd. and walk west until you see the Thickson Point interpretive 
> signage. Follow the numerous narrow trails to the lake and then west to the 
> first point of the land jutting out into the lake. Glenn CoadyWhitby, Ontario
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