Hi!

On Monday, 31 May, there were two albino Double-crested Cormorants in a flock of 32 cormorants. The flock was flying low over the water of Georgian Bay, heading west and was observed from Cabot Head. Given the distance at which they were observed, one individual appeared to be completely albino, while the other one had a brownish cast on its back. Unfortunately, the flock was moving swiftly out of sight and the observation didn’t last very long.

Cabot Head Research Station is located near Dyer’s Bay, on the Bruce Peninsula. Acces to the station is limited. Please contact us for a visit.

Stephan Menu
Field Ornithologist/Bander-in-Charge
BPBO

Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory is a charitable non-profit group dedicated to the conservation and study of birds and their habitats on the Bruce Peninsula. For more information about BPBO and volunteer opportunities at the spectacular Cabot Head Research Station, visit our Website at www.bpbo.ca.

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