We observed the Neotropic Cormorant this morning at 8:25,
found by Mark Patry ( hope that's spelled right ) at 8:15, on the break
wall at Sunnyside beach, Lake Ontario, located at the foot of Windemere Ave.

Gerry & Denise Doekes

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