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Double-crested Cormorants

Phalacrocorax auritus

Description:

The gangly Double-crested Cormorant is a prehistoric-looking, matte-black fishing bird with yellow-orange facial skin. Though they look like a combination of a goose and a loon, they are relatives of frigatebirds and boobies and are a common sight around fresh and salt water across North America—perhaps attracting the most attention when they stand on docks, rocky islands, and channel markers, their wings spread out to dry. These solid, heavy-boned birds are experts at diving to catch small fish.

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DavidMroczkowski
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DavidMroczkowski

Wisconsin, USA

Spotted on Aug 26, 2012
Submitted on Aug 31, 2012

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