Thanks Gents!
No Dave, if I was trying to catch him he would be swimming around in my hot tub right now.
Toronto Wildlife services felt the bird needed rescuing. He looked very healthy and in great shape yesterday. Flying, preening, eating and putting the boots to any Mallard that gets too close.So it is a shame they have stepped in. But they still felt he must be captured and "relocated"
They could have grabbed him a few times as he was feeding at their feet, but after a while he smartened up and did a great job of avoiding them.
Mind you they did not put in much of an effort. Just fed him 5 pounds of food and fluttered a blanket around every once in a while. After they gave up trying to catch him, the lady from TWS and her"crazy female photographer" volunteer helper decided to spend a fair amount of time taking pictures of the bird they were there to supposedly save.
I guess even when a bird is "freezing to death and under great stress" even those folks will stop and take a thousand pictures of him.
It was not a smart way to promote the good things TWS does.
As for location...he is at Lynde Shores. Wasn't there this morning, but may still be around. Unless TWS managed to grab him.