Date: 4/21/26 9:29 am From: Jamie Chavez via groups.io <almiyi...> Subject: Re: [sbcobirding] Brandt's Cormorants on the mainland
Thank you, Mark, for pointing this out. This also allows me the chance to remind eBirders to NOT add dead birds to eBird checklist totals. This is counter to eBird rules. You can count all the live cormorants you see and add comments that X number of deceased birds were present (but not counted in your checklist total). Another option is to use iNaturalist to count and document deceased birds. This is permitted through that platform.
-------- Original Message -------- On Tuesday, 04/21/26 at 09:07 Lynn Scarlett via groups.io <Lynnscarlett...> wrote:
> Oh. Wish I had thought to document this yesterday (and today) at COP. Soooo many dead cormorants everywhere! I saw probably 30 in just a quarter mile. > >> On Apr 21, 2026, at 8:55 AM, Mark Holmgren via groups.io <maholmgren33...> wrote: > >> >> Many of you are aware of this tragic situation with Brandt's Cormorants, apparently caused by food shortage, driven by warm ocean temperatures to our north. >> I'd like to document this. If any of you have a photo of large numbers of Brandt's Cormorants at mainland Goleta Point, or any other coastal promontory, could you send one to me please? >> >> Thank you, >> >> Mark Holmgren >> San Marcos Pass > > -- > --- > Lynn Scarlett > Santa Barbara >