Estuary Cormorants Abandon Nest, Eggs After ‘Significant Disturbance;’ Audubon Blames Feds’ Hazing

As many as 16,000 nesting double crested cormorants abandoned their nests and eggs on East Sand Island in the lower Columbia River estuary and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers does not know why they left.

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