Reporting here for Diane Roberts and Renee Casias - they are looking at the King Eiders now at Lake Hattie in WY (41.2361139, -105.9387355). A 3 hour drive from Denver.

David Suddjian 
here in relatively dull Littleton

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On Nov 12, 2022, at 5:14 PM, David Tønnessen <[email protected]> wrote:


Hey Colorado Birders,

It's worth noting that there are currently two KING EIDERS at Lake Hattie near Laramie, Wyoming, a first state record found by Jonathan Lautenbach. This is only about 20 miles from Colorado as the crow (or eider) flies, and would be a new species for Colorado's list as well. Who knows what direction these birds will decide to take on their next flight.



Cheers and Happy Birding,


David Tonnessen
Chiapas, MX

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