Just a heads-up. The first winter female King Eider was barely off shore
this morning at the end of Millen Road. I will now check to see if any of my
photos will not reach the recycle bin in my p/c.

Kevin.

-----Original Message-----
From: ONTBIRDS [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Leonard
Manning
Sent: December-07-13 9:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ontbirds] NO COMMON EIDER yet @ Fifty Point, Grimsby, December 7th

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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