YES. Common Eider is present and being watched by a dozen birders. 

Phil L. 

On 2013-12-07, at 9:34 AM, Leonard Manning <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just got word that there are birders on site looking and up until now the
> bird has not been relocated though it could easily still be in the area.
> 
> Checking other roads that end at the lake in the vicinity of 50 Point might
> be an alternative strategy.
> 
> Len Manning
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