To give credit, Sunday a week ago in the evening (24 May), I was at Stewart
Park and saw what seemed to me like a lot of DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS for this
time of year in the treetops of Jetty Woods. I did not recall them spending the
breeding season here, so I was counting them for an eBird
For much of the winter, and as recently as 17 Feb I have only seen a single Double-crested Cormorant at the south end of Cayuga Lake.This past Sunday, 19 Feb, Norm Trigoboff reported to the Natural-History-L listserv that he saw a dead cormorant:I walked the eastern part of the Stewart Park shore
Tim Lenz and I saw a Cormorant swimming around two or three days ago on our
morning Stewart Park count.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Dave Nutter nutter.d...@me.com wrote:
For much of the winter, and as recently as 17 Feb I have only seen a
single Double-crested Cormorant at the south end
During the time it took me to type out the text message,
something scared up most of what was on the red lighthouse
breakwater, and the Double-crested Cormorant, which had
been a shimmery silhouette, had disappeared. Awhile later
from the east end of Stewart Park I had another view of a/the