Folks,

I and many others observed the previously reported Neotropic Cormorant during 
the course of the day. The bird is significantly smaller than the many, nearby 
DCCOs. Careful examination in the field, coupled with photographic evidence 
show a bird with a smaller, narrower bill, longer tail, rounder head and 
thinner neck than those DCCOs. The cincher is the gape and lores. This 
smallish, fish eater has no yellow above the bill, dark lores and a pointed 
gape, edged in white. These features would be difficult for a DCCO to sport!


Glenn Walbek

Castle Rock, CO

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