Subject: Fw: Albino Cormorant?
Date: Apr 22 14:05:10 2004
From: Ruth Sullivan - godwit at worldnet.att.net



----- Original Message -----
From: Ruth Sullivan
To: JaysonTownsend at msn.com
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: Albino Cormorant?


Hello Jim,
Could at be the Albino Yellow -billed Loon what recently reported there?Don't know you ability to ID birds this is wy I am ask.


Cheers Ruth Sullivan
----- Original Message -----
From: Jay T
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 11:08 AM
Subject: Albino Cormorant?


Hi:

I joined this list to report that yesterday around noon I saw what I believe to be an albino cormorant. I originally saw this on Ruston Way, Tacoma, about 100 yards west of the Les Davis Pier and parking lot.

Initially I thought this was a domestic duck that had taken to salt water and then I noticed that it sat low in the water and much to my surprise it then dove under the water staying for a long period of time. It would surface from time to time and from what I could tell without binoculars is that not only were all the feathers white, but both the bill and the feet were a very light yellow. In my initial sighting it was about 50 feet from shore. It dove and spent a great deal of the time under water.

After my original sighting I walked away from this area for several minutes and on returning to the parking log at the Les Davis Pier I again saw it about 50 feet in front of the parking lot directly between the lot and the pier, continuing to dive. Because I'm not a pro I don't know which kind of cormorant it could be (if that's what it is) and I don't know if this is rare. I didn't see any other cormorants in the area though I have seen 'normal' ones there in the past.

I'll be returning to that area again today and see if I can see it again.

Jim Brewster
Tacoma
email: jaysontownsend at msn.com
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