You decide
Cormorant…
Loch Ness Monster. Similar, eh?!*
*The “eh?! was put in there solely for the enjoyment of our American friends.
Cormorant…
Loch Ness Monster. Similar, eh?!*
*The “eh?! was put in there solely for the enjoyment of our American friends.
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Oh yeah, and a soaring pelican looks like a pterodactyl.
You have no idea how many times I have said exactly that!
Hi Guys
I was wondering where the cormorants went to.
No snow here yet. It was -6 last night . Leaving for Florida around the 16th.
Hey kids. Email us your travel plans and we’ll see if we can hook up!
Are you sure the “eh?” was not put there to ease the minds of your fellow Canadians and let them know you haven’t “gone native”? 🙂
Fair Winds,
Mike
We are slowly being assimilated by the US “Borg.” Resistance is futile. 🙂
After a few drinks it looks exactly like the Loch Ness monster!
My thoughts too.
Well, remember that pelicans and cormorants are the descendents of dinosaurs! Pelicans SHOULD look like pterodactyls!
Exactly.
Careful! You are in the US now! This is beginning to hint of a scientific sort of theory called “evolution”. This theory is actually taught in SOME of our schools (gasp! eek!)!
Fair Winds,
Mike
Theory. 🙂
The dreaded Cormorant. They are native to the harbor we keep our boat in, Mount Sinai Harbor, NY (North Shore of Long Island). They are tree nesters which means they like to perch on sailboat masts. We like most of the sailboat owners in our harbor have spike strips on the spreaders and mastheads. Failure to do so will result in a boat getting covered with half digested fish guts. Very hard to clean off.
They are dirty birds.
John
S/V Sailor Dance
Long Island Sound
They are not well though of by boaters, that’s for sure.