I, too, stopped by Stewart Park around lunchtime today. In addition to Gary's birds (missed the scoters), I had: 1 GADWALL, 8 BLUE-WINGED TEAL, 9 SCAUP, 2 NORTHERN SHOVELERS, and a few mallards.
On Oct 21, 2011, at 8:24 PM, J. Gary Kohlenberg wrote:

After a hard day in the mine I stopped at Stewart Park to scan the lakeshore. There was good diversity and larger numbers of some species. Among the expected birds there were 2 SURF SCOTERS, up from one the other day, over 350 D.C. CORMORANTS, 200 A. COOT, 22 RUDDY DUCKS and 16 PIED-BILLED GREBES. I also saw my first MINK at Stewart carrying something, (small fish ?), through the shoreline duckweed.

happy birding,

Gary
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