Just got a phone call from Bob Foppe. The EURASIAN WIGEON is still present at Camp Dennison. It was seen in the north pond, which is behind a business, AIM. I stoped at the pull off where the Eurasian Wigeon was first seenlast night. I was there for about 20 minute this morning on my way to work, and the bird had not been seen as of about 8:30 am by Hank Armstrong, Frank Frick, and Bob Lacker. However, the Long-tailed Duck was still present and visible from the pull off previously described. Camp Dennison is now a private park for Indian Hill residents only. However, the LTDU is being seen from a pull-off of Rt 126 north of Camp Dennison on the east (right) side of Rt 126 north of Camp Dennison, which is about half-way between the park entrance on Rt 126 north of Camp Dennison and a business (AIM). This pull off is a gravel, frozen mud area. One can view the ponds from the top of the embankment, but please stay behind the no trespassing signs. The bird is being seen in a flock of American Coots in the middle pond in the vicinity of a blue bridge. It can be hard to find as it stays down relatively long at times while feeding. For those out of town, this area can be reached most easily from I-275 south and east of I-71, when approaching Cincinnati from the north on I-71. Take Exit 54, Wards Corner Road off of I-275 and turn right at the end of the off ramp. Follow this road until a "T" intersection. Turn left at the "T" intersection on to Rt 126, Center Street on street signs (may also be indicated as Glendale-Milford Road), and then make a right turn at the next right turn (also Rt 126) at a small convenience store. After the right turn, cross the bridge across the Little Miami River, continue past Fletcher Road on the left, past the business (AIM ) on the left. The parking area referred to above and the park entrance are on the left after AIM. One can find a map of this area easily in MapQuest by typing in Camp Dennison, OH. Jay Jay G. Lehman Cincinnati, OH [log in to unmask] ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]