Hi all,

I made an early morning trip to Geneva this morning to try and find the
immature male KING EIDER that has been observed since last Friday (12
November).  I found the bird within a matter of seconds -- it was the third
bird I saw - loosely associating with a small raft of Buffleheads and
Mallards 40-60 yards from shore, directly south of the entrance to the
park.

Thanks to all who posted information about this bird!

Cheers,
Mike

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Mike Powers
Horseheads, NY

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