I stopped by City Park yesterday (Saturday), looking at trees FULL of Cormorant 
nests.  After looking and looking, finally  found the 

owl nest (Great-horned) about half way up one of the trees covered with 
Double-crested Cormorant nests.  LOTS.  She was on the nest, seemed to be 
moving eggs around, wind blowing her rear-end feathers up towards her head made 
it difficult, at first.  However, she started  preening and that was good. 

As someone wrote - this is on the island at Duck Lake (?) behind the Zoo.  Gail 
Weeding and his daughter were able to get good looks 

 at it also. 

Why would she choose such a noisy, raucous neighbor hod?  Maybe she was there 
before the wild ones came. 

Very nice. 

Mary Jane Black 

Denver 

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