Date: 4/8/26 6:30 am
From: <rriparia...>
Subject: [KlamathBasinBirdNews] Neotropic Cormorant in LKNWR area
Hello all, A bit busy, and have added some new members interested in
Klamath Basin bird news. Sorry about the delay. A Neotropic Cormorant
is still in the area of the Lower Klamath NWR, in the Straits Drain
Area on the Oregon side, and reported recently from the original
reported site on some sticks in the water along the large willow row
on the California side. Check this species out to see the differences
it has from the regular Double-crested Cormorant. Shorebirds: a good
location is at the 90 degree turn and pull out at Miller Island Road
in the Miller Island unit of the Klamath WMA south of Klamath Falls.
Scan from that overlook spot. Township Road has some permanent
pastures that are being irrigated,especially on the eastern end which
may attract shorebirds. Water on the California side at Lower Klamath
NWR still has an abundance of waterfowl, including Greater
White-fronted Geese. They will be slowly leaving the Klamath Basin
over the next month. Kevin SpencerKlamath <Fallsrriparia...>

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