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{{SpeciesSummary |Summary=Casual in Southeast from [[Glacier Bay]], [[Juneau]], and [[Petersburg]]. Nearly 30(?) records from the region, most from Gustavus/Glacier Bay and Juneau in winter and spring (QBR Spr 2018 + subsequent e-bird). Most recently from Juneau December 2023 [https://ebird.org/checklist/S155628477] * ''list of records?'' * ''high counts? - 4 @ Juneau [https://ebird.org/ak/checklist/S4349328] SEAK QBR Mentions * Sp2010: subadult male near Juneau 8-19 March 2010. Casual in SEAK, primarily winter and spring with most records from near Juneau. Unidentified eider in GB 23 May thought to be this species also. * W2011-2012: Female at Gustavus 24 December was first local winter record. * W2014-2015: Female near Juneau; 15 or so records from SEAK, mostly from near Juneau * Sp2015: Overwintering bird at Juneau last seen 22 March * W2017-2018: Immature male at Gustavus 19-25 February. About 25 records in Southeast nearly all from winter and spring * Sp2018: Three separate birds seen in Gustavus area; adult male and two immature males. More than 25 Southeast Alaska reports |FormalName=Somateria spectabilis |CommonName=King Eider |Group=Bird |NeedBetterPhoto=No }} {{BirdSEAKQBR}} {{TaxonInfo |Phylum=Chordata |Class=Aves |Family=Anatidae |Genus=Somateria |Species=spectabilis |TaxonomicRank=species |fourLetterCode=KIEI |Group=Bird }} {{SpeciesOccurrence |spring=Very Rare |summer=Accidental |fall=Accidental |winter=Very Rare |breeding=- |OccurrenceIs=Documented |Documentation requested=Yes |BreedingOccurrenceIs=Not known to occur |native status=Native |Group=Bird }} {{SpeciesEcology |Group=Bird }} {{Identification Summary}} {{LocationDisplay |Group=Bird }} {{SpeciesReferencesDisplay |weblinks= |otherrefs= }} {{FileGalleryDisplay}} {{SpeciesObservationLink}}