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3/31/2012 The Neotropic Cormorant was still present on Current Lake at the previously reported location, at 8:30 am Saturday morning.

Craig MandelMinnetonka, Hennepin County
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Subject: Neotropic Cormorant - Murray County - 3/30/12
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 12:12:32 +0000










3/30/12
 
A Neotropic Cormorant was observed on Current Lake, in Murray county Friday afternoon.   The bird was observed from Swensen county park, on the East side of Current Lake.  It was observed from 3:00 pm to 3:15 pm and was still present when our group left the area.  The bird was observed standing on a small peninsula, to the SW of the boat ramp in Swensen county park.  It was first observed with a group of 6 Double-crested Cormorants and later by itself and with a number of Ring-billed Gulls. Swenson county park, is located 12 miles North of the town of Lake Wilson, along Highway 91 in Murray county.  The park is located on the West side of Highway 91 and when you enter the park, the boat ramp will be to your left.  The rocky area that the Neotropic Cormorant was observed on, is just SW of the park in Current Lake. Craig MandelMinnetonka, Hennepin County
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