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- Cormorant - Wikipedia
Stephen Gregory ’s 1987 horror novel The Cormorant concerns a man who inherits both a cottage and a cormorant from his late uncle The 1993 film adaptation stars Ralph Fiennes and is directed by Peter Markham
- 6 Types of Cormorants (Phalacrocorax) seen in North America - North . . .
These birds have long serrated bills with the shape of a hook at the end perfect for catching and holding their prey These birds are also excellent swimmers with strong stubby legs The cormorant has the ability to submerge its body into the water where all that is seen is its head
- Cormorant - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Cormorant The Cormorant is a group of aquatic birds with long, curved necks that reach below the water to fish
- Double-crested Cormorant - All About Birds
Double-crested Cormorants are the most widespread cormorant in North America, and the one most frequently seen in freshwater They breed on the coast as well as on large inland lakes
- Cormorants of California (4 Species to Know) - Badgerland Birding
Cormorants are slender diving waterbirds with a distinctive shape and set of habits While there are many cormorant species that live in North America, there are four that can typically be found in California Here is everything you need to know about these four species
- Types of Cormorants - Comorant Family Birds - AnimalWised
Types of cormorants Learn about cormorant family birds from the family Phalacrocoracidae, including the great cormorant, Socotra cormorant, Galapagos cormorant, imperial cormorant, pied cormorant
- Cormorant | Coastal, Diving, Fishing | Britannica
Cormorant, any member of about 26 to 30 species of water birds constituting the family Phalacrocoracidae (order Pelecaniformes or Suliformes) In the Orient and elsewhere these glossy black underwater swimmers have been tamed for fishing
- 23 Types of Cormorant Bird: Identification with Pictures
The Neotropic Cormorant (Nannopterum brasilianus), also known as the Olivaceous Cormorant, is a medium-sized waterbird common in the Americas It is one of the few cormorant species that thrives in both freshwater and coastal habitats, often seen perched with wings spread or diving for fish
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