Subject: Re: cormorant roosts
Date: Oct 3 19:14:36 1996
From: mickey gibson - gibson at olympus.net


Dennis: You'll have to define "roost" for me. If you mean a place where
they perch during the day, there's a log just off Dungeness Spit that has a
constant daytime population of cormorants. They're mostly double-crested,
but I've seen both Brant's and pelagic there also. The log is only a few
hundred yards from the beginning of the spit, on the west side.

Mickey Gibson
Sequim, WA

At 01:43 PM 10/3/96 -0800, you wrote:
>I'm asking, as I did last spring, if any tweeters know of any presently
>occupied daytime roosts in the Puget Sound area with some numbers of
>Pelagic and/or Brandt's cormorants. Both species together would be ideal,
>but either one is fine.
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>Thanks.
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>Dennis Paulson, Director phone 206-756-3798
>Slater Museum of Natural History fax 206-756-3352
>University of Puget Sound e-mail dpaulson at ups.edu
>Tacoma, WA 98416
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