Pretty- frightening! Hope it stays clear up in the top of the tree!
Something is living here- I could see nesting material but nothing went near while I was in the area.
A tree full of starlings!
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Hi Donna, I tried to send you an email after I read your post on PABirdList, but it wouldn't go through. You are correct that the bird you saw at Keystone is a Double Crested Cormorant. If you watch them, they can be fascinating. They are not ducks, and so do not have the oil ducks do and after they dive deeply for fish/food, they usually perch on stumps or walls, etc. to spread their wings and they have fairly large wings. Marge in Armstrong County.
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Hi Donna,
I tried to send you an email after I read your post on PABirdList, but it wouldn't go through. You are correct that the bird you saw at Keystone is a Double Crested Cormorant. If you watch them, they can be fascinating. They are not ducks, and so do not have the oil ducks do and after they dive deeply for fish/food, they usually perch on stumps or walls, etc. to spread their wings and they have fairly large wings.
Marge in Armstrong County.
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