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- Great cormorant - Wikipedia
The great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), also known as just cormorant in Britain, as black shag or kawau in New Zealand, formerly also known as the great black cormorant across the Northern Hemisphere, the black cormorant in Australia, and the large cormorant in India, is a widespread member of the cormorant family of seabirds [2]
- Double-crested Cormorant Identification - All About Birds
The gangly Double-crested Cormorant is a prehistoric-looking, matte-black fishing bird with yellow-orange facial skin
- Double-crested Cormorant | Audubon Field Guide
This dark, long-bodied diving bird floats low in the water with its thin neck and bill raised; perches upright near water with wings half-spread to dry The Double-crested (which rarely looks noticeably crested in the field) is the most generally distributed cormorant in North America, and the only one likely to be seen inland in most areas
- Black Cormorant Bird: A Complete Guide - Tiny Bird Tales
Black cormorants are usually social birds, often seen in large groups, particularly during breeding season They build nests on cliffs, rocks, or trees near the water’s edge The nests themselves are somewhat simple structures, typically made of twigs and seaweed
- Cormorant Bird Facts | Phalacrocorax Carbo
The Cormorant is a large, black waterbird whose size and colour make it very visible With a reptilian neck, it has an almost prehistoric appearance It is often seen standing with its wings held out to dry
- Great Cormorant Bird Facts (Phalacrocorax carbo)
The Great Cormorant is a large waterbird with predominantly glossy black plumage, often with a greenish or bluish sheen Adults have a white throat and cheek patch, and during the breeding season, they develop white thigh patches and fine white plumes on the head and neck Juveniles are duller brown, with varying amounts of white on the underparts
- Field Guide for all the Birds of North America
There are six types of cormorants native to North America The most abundant and widespread is the Double-crested Cormorant, which can be found throughout the continent in freshwater and in seawater along the coasts into Northern Quebec and up into the far reaches of Alaska
- Little Black Cormorant - Birds in Backyards
The Little Black Cormorant is a small, slim, totally black cormorant with a greenish sheen to the back and a slender grey hooked bill In the breeding season, adults have fine white flecks on the head and neck and the green tinge becomes more bronze
- Cormorant - Wikipedia
Cormorants and shags are medium-to-large seabirds They range in size from the pygmy cormorant (Microcarbo pygmaeus), at as little as 45 cm (18 in) and 340 g (12 oz), to the flightless cormorant (Nannopterum harrisi), at a maximum size 100 cm (39 in) and 5 kg (11 lb)
- Great Cormorant Identification - All About Birds
Larger than a Double-crested Cormorant, smaller than a Brown Pelican Adults are blackish overall with white throat and yellowish skin around the bill When breeding, adults have a square patch of white on the thigh and white neck feathers Juveniles are brownish with a whitish throat and belly, with some brownish streaking at the edges
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