Here is the latest pin from eBird Checklist with the Tufted Duck on it. 

44.541924,-92.388397

Again, if you put those coordinates into Google Maps, it will take you to the 
pin. 

Best of luck,
Alex

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 10, 2018, at 2:51 PM, Alex Sundvall <asgreenplanet4...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Ben Douglas has done some more sleuthing and has found this:
> "I'm betting this is the hike-in location on Hill Ave. 44.534389,-92.392925 
> if you use Google Street view you can see state park signage and a two-lane 
> track into the disjunct state parkland that would be southeast of the noted 
> viewing coordinates" 
> The original finders today have said this: "We walked the trail (of the 
> coordinates posted above) until we could either go left or right along a 
> cornfield and went left until the cornfield ended and we were at the river."
> 
> For those who don't know, you can put those coordinates into the google maps 
> search field and that will get you to the location. 
> 
> Hope someone can refind it and the location and provide more detailed 
> information on how to view the bird. 
> 
>> On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 11:37 AM, Alex <asgreenplanet4...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> The Tufted Duck was refound this morning from a viewing place in Frontenac 
>> State Park at these coordinates.
>> 44.5417 -92.38217
>> It was still present at 11:25 and actively feeding. No information as to 
>> what ducks it was feeding with was given, but I would assume it is the same 
>> flock as it has been with for the past few days: hundreds of Goldeneye and 
>> Mergansers, and associating with 2 female Greater Scaup, 1 male Greater 
>> Scaup, and 1 male Lesser Scaup. Also present yesterday was 1 female 
>> Bufflehead.
>> 
>> Best of luck trying to view this bird. Unless a collector comes forward and 
>> says he’s missing a Tufted Duck, this bird behaviorally and physically is 
>> perfect for a wild bird and would represent a first state record for both 
>> Minnesota and Wisconsin, where it has been seen in days prior.
>> 
>> Happy Birding,
>> Alex Sundvall
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
> 

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