Subject: [Tweeters] Hundreds of Double-crested Cormorants at Kenmore
Date: Mar 2 12:14:54 2012
From: Barry Ulman - ubarry at qwest.net


Marc,

In Mt. Vernon, especially in spring, large numbers of Double-crested Cormorants perch on wires spanning the Skagit River.

Barry Ulman
Bellingham, WA.



On Mar 1, 2012, at 10:51 PM, Marc Hoffman wrote:

> Well over 200 Double-crested Cormorants are roosting in tall trees in Kenmore, where Juanita Bay Drive passes over the Sammamish River Slough. All you cormorant-hungry photographers can get some great shots from the road on a clear day around 4 p.m.
>
> My blog post, with photos, is here:
> http://songbirdphoto.com/wordpress/
>
> I invite comments on the blog, especially if anyone can share more information about Cormorants' tendency to gather in tall trees during winter.
>
> Thanks and happy birding!
>
> Marc Hoffman
> Kirkland, WA
> http://www.SongbirdPhoto.com
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