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Craig Mandel just called at 9:30 am today (Friday) to report that he and others are looking at the female King Eider. It is now just E of 23rd Ave East, but there is a path leading E from the end of 23rd along the lakeshore which currently provides the best viewing. Craig says at least one of the White-w Scoters is still there, but the female Barrow's Goldeneye is not being seen at this time.  

Kim R Eckert, Duluth
http://www.mbwbirds.com


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