The Common Eider is still present, though it has flown to the other side of the 
tip of the dog park portion of Humber Bay West Park (this is the farthest 
southwest corner of the park), where it appeared to have landed to resume 
feeding with a loose flock of Red-breasted Mergansers and Long-Tailed Ducks. 
See the forwarded email below for Nicole's great directions. 

Good birding!! 
Jeremy Bensette and Tim Arthur
(I swear this is one of our only team bird chases this year!!)




> On Nov 8, 2018, at 11:20, Nicole Richardson via ONTBIRDS 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Still present as of 10:40AM. Enjoyed by many, just east off of the shore of
> the southernmost point mixed in with mergansers and gulls and coming
> relatively close at times.
> 
> Directions as in previous posts. From Gardiner Expressway take Park Lawn
> south, turn right at Lakeshore, then left into the entrance to Humber Bay
> West. Drive as far down as you can and park in very last lot, walk out to
> end of point.
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