This morning I went down to the park to see what birds were down there. It with a light rain when I left and not very windy but when I got to the park it was raining more and it was also more windy then when I left. I got down there and went out on to the beach but did no see any really exciting things out there. I got down the beach a little further and saw a big flock of what looked to me like they might be wigeon get up and fly away I watched them fly a circle then fly back and land where they came from. I went in to the woods so that I would not scare them because I wanted to see if the eurasian wigeon was in there I did find one eurasian wigeon in with all of the american wigeon and was able to get some photos of it this time. After I got home from my walk to the park rowan said that dad had gone to look for a flycatcher. A bit later dad let me know that some one was going to stop by and pick me up on there way to see what ended up being a king bird. I went out there but by the time I had gotten out there the king bird had flown away and had not been refound yet so I looked around for a bit but was unable to find it and then it was time to head home.
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So where do the eurasian wigeons normally live and where does that type of kingbird live?
Is that the kind of king bird you see at the farm in Idaho?
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I think the eurasian wigeons are normally in a Asia. The kingbird normally live down by Arizona. The kingbird that is here is not the same kind that is on the farm.