All:
Paul Anderson had the King Eider at Myers Pt. at ca. 0930h.
The King Eider was fairly close to shore when I got to Myers at about 9:15 and because the lake was relatively calm it allowed very nice views. I watched it on and off for about an hour and a half, during which time it dived infrequently and slowly drifted south. I then went to the Marina for about 20 minutes where I picked it up again, and it was still very visible when I left.

Also notable were two Black Scoters seen from Myers and one Red-necked Grebe seen from the Marina.

-Paul


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