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Index of Subjects It is a Double-crested Cormorant. This is the most abundant of our two breeding species of cormorants. Quoting Jeannie Shermerhorn <jeannies@ns.sympatico.ca>: > Could someone please ID this bird?It was taken in > St.Peters.CB,NS.April 30th 2010 ny my cousin Marilyn Proctor.I don't > know if they're common or not as I am not too familiar with shore > birds.I do know that I've never seen anything like it before; > http://www.panoramio.com/photo/34935527 > Thank you,Jeannie Dr Eric L Mills Professor Emeritus of History of Science Dept of Oceanography, Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4J1, Canada e.mills@dal.ca http://oceanography.dal.ca/person/Eric_L._Mills.html http://ukings.ca/kings_3635_3991.html
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