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Indian Cormorant

Phalacrocorax fuscicollis

Description:

This medium-sized bronze brown cormorant is scalloped in black on the upper plumage, lacks a crest and has a small and slightly peaked head with a long narrow bill that ends in a hooked tip. The eye is blue and bare yellow facial skin during the non-breeding season. Breeding birds have a short white ear tuft. In some plumages it has a white throat but the white is restricted below the gape unlike in the much larger great cormorant. Sexes are similar, but non-breeding adults and juveniles are browner

Habitat:

This cormorant fishes gregariously in inland rivers or large wetlands of peninsular India and northern part of Sri Lanka. It also occurs in estuaries and mangroves but not on the open coast. They breed very locally in mixed species breeding colonies.[They extend north-east to Assam and eastward into Thailand, Burma and Cambodia.

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Arkaprava
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Arkaprava

West Bengal, India

Spotted on Jul 9, 2018
Submitted on Sep 18, 2018

Spotted for Mission

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