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June 3, 2023 3:19 pm
Jordan Lake.Somebody rang the dinner bell. Around the end of the cove came probably 200 double-crested cormorants. They made an absolute blur as they passed by me, turned back and settled in to fishing. It is a very rhythmic feeding sequence with the occasional cork popping – oh, I mean an occasional cormorant popping up with a fish.
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Categories: birds, Chatham county, fish, Haw River, Jordan Lake, Jordan Lake State Park, photography, wild birds
Tags: B. Everett Jordan Lake, double-crested cormorant, fish, Haw River, Jordan Lake, Jordan Lake State Park, red-tailed hawk, wild bird
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Wonderful—what a scene! Thanks, Ellen…. Helen
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By Helen Dallas on June 4, 2023 at 11:59 am