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Des oies des neiges au printemps, L'Islet, Québec, Canada
Adult great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) drying wings on a tree.
A Pied Shag On a Rock at a New Zealand Coast
A pair of double-crested cormorants, male and female, perched on a lake at Shalom Park in Ocala, Florida.
Black-tailed godwit, Limosa limosa, Group in flight at Welney,  Norfolk, January 2015
Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus)
Three cormorants drying their wings in Diaccia Botrona nature reserve. Grosseto Province
Common Guillemots (common murre) Uria aalge colony on Farne Islands Northumberland - United Kingdom
Little cormorant drying up wings on the muddy river bank at Yala National Park.
Close-up of gannet perching outdoors,Bempton Cliffs,United Kingdom,UK
Photo Taken In Kaunas, Lithuania
Unlike its similar seagoing cousins, the Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) can thrive in an arid climate as long as there are ponds or wetlands with small fish and amphibians for the cormorants to eat.  Unlike most birds, cormorant feathers get wet when they dive for fish so they need to dry them out before they can fly efficiently. After fishing, cormorants perch on a branch or log with their wings outstretched in the sunshine.  These three neotropic cormorants were photographed at Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Cormorant spreading its wings to dry on famous birdwatcher paradise Hornøya in Finnmark, Norway
BIrds in pond at Bosque de Apache National Wildlife Refuge in Autumn, San Antonio, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
Muscovy Duck with red face and black and white feathers
Gannets on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
Magellanic Cormorants on one of the rocky islands in the Beagle Channel in Tierra Del Fuego, southern Argentina
Travel and nature photography.
Guillemot's (Uria aalge) gather on the rocks in The Farne Islands where they head to breed each year.
Antarctic shags are a species of cormorant.
Common murres birds swimming next to Gull Island in the Kachemak bay near Homer Alaska United States
Duck Flying Above Water Surface of a Lake.
White pelicans and other birds on a small island in Lake Çıldır, Türkiye
The Double-Crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus), with its distinctive orange throat and blue eyes, is a seabird whose habitat includes rivers and lakes as well as in coastal areas.  It is widely distributed across North America, from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska down to Florida and Mexico.  This male cormorant was photographed standing with his wings spread on the bank of Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Cormorants on rock in the sea
Olifantsbad (Elephant’s Bath) Waterhole in Etosha National Park at Kunene Region, Namibia
Gannets Nesting, Bass Rock, Scotland
Razorbills and guillemots on Bempton Cliffs, Flamborough head,
Blue Footed Boobies - Galapagos - Ecuador
The white-breasted cormorant (Phalacrocorax lucidus) is much like the widespread great cormorant and if not a regional variant of the same species, is at least very closely related. It is distinguished from other forms of the great cormorant by its white breast and by the fact that subpopulations are freshwater birds. Phalacrocorax lucidus is not to be confused with the smaller and very different endemic South Australian black-faced cormorant, which also is sometimes called the white-breasted cormorant.
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