Friday, May 25, 2012

There're Back!

Andy | Friday, May 25, 2012 | Best Blogger Tips

Turn the clock back about twenty years and you would not have seen these birds in my part of the country. Now of days when spring returns in Ontario so do the cormorants

13 comments:

  1. Funny to see them in your part of the world. I see them on a daily basis all around. Some are so bald that they pick goldfish from the garden ponds but there they have found their master in the heron so the most people have nets spread out above the water to prevent disappearing fish.

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  2. Something interesting must "call" them there.

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    1. They are there to eat fish. Some people believe the government should cull them.

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  3. I'm glad they're back. They look like they're enjoying the view!

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  4. Yes they are nice birds, specialy when they spread their wings to cool down.

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  5. I'm not used to seeing the cormorants either. :)

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  6. We've got lots of cormorants but I've never heard of anyone wanting to cull them here.

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  7. Cormorants are interesting birds which the Chinese use as fishing partners. Perhaps if you ask them nicely they would help you?

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  8. It is nice to see birds return to their habitat. These seem to enjoy themselves.

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  9. I didn't realize that they weren't here years ago!

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  10. We have those everywhere in FL. We nickname them "snake birds," because they look like snakes when hunting for fish. Hey, I just hopped over from Hilarys blog. Glad to meet ya. And I chuckled that you are a "professional tax payer." Amen to that!

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    1. I have live in this area of Canada all of my life. The first time I ever saw one was in Florida. They are plentiful in your beautiful state..

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