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Jen Brumfield and Dan Gesualdo just found a Neotropic Cormorant at
Sandusky. It's on the northeast side of town, by the estuary that's right
next to the road going out from Route 6 to Pipe Creek Wildlife Area and
Cedar Point amusement park. Look up Castaway Bay and the TGI Friday's
restaurant and you'll be in the right area. Jen said it was a well-marked
adult, sitting with two Double-crested Cormorants. Several stray Neotropics
have been found in the last month in places like New Jersey and Indiana,
but needless to say, this is a spectacular find for Ohio.
Kenn Kaufman
Oak Harbor, OH
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