Nesting cormorants — and their droppings — have taken over a harbour in Nova Scotia

Cormorants sit atop trees on island "B" of the Four Brothers Islands on the New York side in Lake Champlain in a June 16, 2016, file photo. It's a battle in the skies — and so far, the bombing cormorants sowing scatological havoc in a Nova Scotia harbour are winning. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Wilson Ring

SYDNEY, N.S. - It's a battle in the skies — and so far, the bombing cormorants sowing scatological havoc in a Nova Scotia harbour are winning.

For the second year, cormorants have squatted in the Sydney, N.S., harbour for their nesting season. The waterfowl have coated the docks in so much guano this year that officials set up designated stations for people to clean their soiled shoes.

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