Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - COMMON EIDER NOT SO COMMON TO WI A bird that prefers the salty seas has made a rare appearance in far northern Wisconsin. This common eider
![King Eider 2, female, Douglas, Feb. 14, 2015 | Geese, Swans, Ducks (Family Anatidae) | Birds | Bob Armstrong's Photos | naturebob.com King Eider 2, female, Douglas, Feb. 14, 2015 | Geese, Swans, Ducks (Family Anatidae) | Birds | Bob Armstrong's Photos | naturebob.com](http://www.naturebob.com/zenphoto/cache/Birds/geese-swans-ducks-family-anatidae-/King-Eider-2-female-Douglas-Feb.-14-2015_595.jpg?cached=1423980511)
King Eider 2, female, Douglas, Feb. 14, 2015 | Geese, Swans, Ducks (Family Anatidae) | Birds | Bob Armstrong's Photos | naturebob.com
![King Eider, female | Geese, Swans, Ducks (Family Anatidae) | Birds | Bob Armstrong's Photos | naturebob.com King Eider, female | Geese, Swans, Ducks (Family Anatidae) | Birds | Bob Armstrong's Photos | naturebob.com](http://www.naturebob.com/zenphoto/zp-core/full-image.php?a=Birds/geese-swans-ducks-family-anatidae-&i=King-Eider-female.jpg&q=75&wmk=%21&dsp=Protected%20view&check=d795e144ff81224e7e1529316835d4d6d237577a)
King Eider, female | Geese, Swans, Ducks (Family Anatidae) | Birds | Bob Armstrong's Photos | naturebob.com
![The life of P.TBarnum . n describe the consternation of poor Beers. Hecould not believe his eyes, and vainly tried to open those of hishorse. He placed his ear at the mouth of poor old Bob, but tookit away again in utter dismay. The breath had ceased. At last ... The life of P.TBarnum . n describe the consternation of poor Beers. Hecould not believe his eyes, and vainly tried to open those of hishorse. He placed his ear at the mouth of poor old Bob, but tookit away again in utter dismay. The breath had ceased. At last ...](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/3224178246a844559305c399486c9409/2am4cjb.jpg)