Ontbirders,

Although we relocated the eider early this morning,  once again the lighting 
conditions were less than ideal and our views of the bird were still quite 
distant. 

By mid morning the lighting improved and the bird became more cooperative 
offering much closer views than yesterday evening. After prolonged study and 
examination of photographs taken today, we have reasons to believe that "the 
eider" is a hatch year male King Eider, Not a Common Eider as we thought 
yesterday. 

Eider identification is always challenging, especially under adverse 
conditions. We welcome any comments and thoughts from anyone who has viewed 
this bird.

Cheers,

Brett Fried
Barb Charlton
Janice Chard

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 14:37:55 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Ontbirds] Fw:  Common Eider - Bowen Rd. Park - Fort Erie, ON


Ontbirders:


The Common Eider is currently being seen at the same location in Fort Erie. See 
post below. 


Cheers,
Barb Charlton 

 
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From: Brett Fried
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2013 11:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ontbirds] Common Eider - Bowen Rd. Park - Fort Erie, ON


Ontbirders,
To expand on Barb's post, I just wanted to make some corrections in regards to 
the location where we saw the Common Eider. We parked on the shoulder of the 
Niagara Pkwy adjacent to Bowen Road Park which is where we located the bird. 
This location is across the river from Rich's Marina and north from the 
International RR Bridge.
Also to clarify, the Common Eider was a female bird. Also for those who are 
interest we first noticed the bird floating down river (north), irregularly 
diving. It eventually floated down river almost out of sight and with a stroke 
of luck the bird flew back up river (south) right past us!! You can see our 
ebird checklist below as well as the photos I obtained.

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S15699521
Cheers,
Brett FriedGuelph, Ontario
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Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 16:23:05 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ontbirds] Common Eider - Fort Erie - Niagara river.

Ontbirders:
Brett Fried, Erika Hentsch, Janice Chard and I just had a Common Eider in the 
Niagara river at Fort Erie just north of the Peace Bridge across from "Rich's 
Marina". We were fairly certain when Brett first spotted the bird it was a 
Common, not a King Eider but the bird drifted further out into the river and 
the lighting conditions became worse. Just when we thought we might be left 
wondering, the bird took flight and flew up river past us for positive 
identification. Photos taken by Brett. We also had Franklin's, and a Little 
Gull at this location
Cheers,Barb Charlton 
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