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Double-crested Cormorant

Phalacrocorax auritus

Description:

The Double-crested Cormorant is a large waterbird with a stocky body, long neck, medium-sized tail, webbed feet and a medium sized hooked bill. An adult in breeding plumage will be mostly black with the back and coverts being a dark grayish towards the center. The plumage of juvenile Double-crested Cormorants is more dark grey or brownish. The underparts of a juvenile are lighter than the back with a pale throat and breast that darkens towards the belly. As a bird ages, its plumage will grow darker. The bill of a juvenile will be mostly orange or yellowish.

Habitat:

Coastal areas and inland waterways

Notes:

This spotting is of a juvenile.

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Mitch L
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Mitch L

Virginia, USA

Spotted on Oct 31, 2009
Submitted on Feb 5, 2012

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