The Neotropic Cormorant was still present at 5:00 p.m. today (Monday). It was perched on a mostly submerged bough on the far side of Muddy Creek about 100 m upstream (west) from the bridge that separates Muddy Creek from the Wheatley Harbour marina. There were first one and a half hour later three Double-crested Cormorant perched there with it, providing nice size comparisons.

Directions: From Tilbury (south side of Hwy 401 west of Chatham) follow County Rd 1 south to Wheatley, continue south through town until you see the marina, turn right (west) on Deer Run Road and you will immediately cross a bridge. North-west of the bridge is Muddy Creek.

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Christopher Escott
151 Burbank Drive, Toronto ON Canada  M2K 1N9
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