Hi all. It appears a few follow- up comments are in order. A couple people have 
since emailed me to inform me that the bird we saw was almost certainly a 
leg-banded Double-crested Cormorant.  The aluminum leg bands could appear 
bright white under the right light. This would also explain the size, and the 
fact we didn't see any white in the face. Also, I also learned that most Great 
Cormorants lose the white flank patch by mid-summer.

Thanks to those who emailed me privately.

Karl

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> On Aug 30, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Karl & Kathy Konze <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Just spotted (3:25pm) an adult breeding Great Cormorant flying west past the 
> wave tower at Van Wagner's beach. Appeared roughly same size as 
> Double-crested, with which it was flying. However most obvious was the white 
> flank patch, the reason it caught my attention in the first place. Couldn't 
> see white in the face but they were moving quickly. It's possible the large 
> group landed somewhere near the Burlington waterfront,
> 
> Karl and William 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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