[NatureNS] 20080522 - Cormorants in "v", Antigonish

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Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 08:04:53 -0300
From: "Bruce Stevens" <m.bruce.stevens@gmail.com>
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Hi all,

This morning while driving to work I saw 14 Cormorant sp. flying in a "v",
and heading roughly west or a little south of west. I couldn't determine the
species, but I wondered if they were Great Cormorants, perhaps searching for
the now defunct colony at Crystal Cliffs. I don't normally associate the "v"
formation with cormorants unless they are migrating.

-- 
Bruce Stevens
Maryvale, NS

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Hi all,<br><br>This morning while driving to work I saw 14 Cormorant sp. flying in a &quot;v&quot;, and heading roughly west or a little south of west. I couldn&#39;t determine the species, but I wondered if they were Great Cormorants, perhaps searching for the now defunct colony at Crystal Cliffs. I don&#39;t normally associate the &quot;v&quot; formation with cormorants unless they are migrating.<br clear="all">
<br>-- <br>Bruce Stevens<br>Maryvale, NS

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