Re: [mou-net] [EXTERNAL] [mou-net] Duluth ducks update

2019-01-20 Thread Peterson, James M.
King Eider refound Briton Beach road by stone Pagoda picnic area.  About 150 
yards out.

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On Jan 18, 2019 2:11 PM, Kim Eckert  wrote:
Other observers have reported that the King Eider is still present. Today it 
was at the Lester River and yesterday it was seen out from Les Chateaux apts at 
3800 London Rd. It is roaming along a 40-block stretch of shoreline between 
Brighton beach and around the 2300 block of Water St so it can be hard to 
locate.

I’m not aware of any Tufted Duck reports since Tuesday but it is probably still 
present somewhere in the harbor as it moves around with shifting ice 
conditions, often in areas that aren’t accessible.  Kim Eckert, Duluth

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[mou-net] Duluth ducks update

2019-01-18 Thread Kim Eckert
Other observers have reported that the King Eider is still present. Today it 
was at the Lester River and yesterday it was seen out from Les Chateaux apts at 
3800 London Rd. It is roaming along a 40-block stretch of shoreline between 
Brighton beach and around the 2300 block of Water St so it can be hard to 
locate. 

I’m not aware of any Tufted Duck reports since Tuesday but it is probably still 
present somewhere in the harbor as it moves around with shifting ice 
conditions, often in areas that aren’t accessible.  Kim Eckert, Duluth 

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