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  1. Birds
  2. Cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae)

Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)

Gannets, Cormorants and Pelicans (Pelecaniformes) > Cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae) > Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)

Widespread on both fresh water or sea, They can often be seen in their characteristic perched pose with wings outstretched. In the water, most of their body is submerged. They catch fish in a long dive and bring their bigger catch to the surface to eat.

More info on these pages "Cormorant pdf" and "Paxton-pits"

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13 Dec 2010 - Cormorant at Broadmarsh. Copyright Peter Drury 2010. From RAW file
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13 Dec 2010 - Cormorant at Broadmarsh. Copyright Peter Drury 2010. From RAW file

BroadmarshCormorant Phalacrocorax carbobirdsnature

  • 13 Nov 2011 Cormorant in the Hermitage Stream estuary.
  • 13 Nov 2011 Cormorant in the Hermitage Stream estuary.
  • 13 Nov 2011 Cormorant in the Hermitage Stream estuary.
  • 13 Nov 2011 Cormorant in the Hermitage Stream estuary.
  • 15 Oct 2011 Cormorant at the Oysterbeds.
  • 15 Oct 2011 Cormorant at the Oysterbeds.
  • 12 Sep 2011 The lagoon waters were very choppy but a Cormorant found that it was easier to fish here than in the harbour. This is probably due to the relatively shallow water, even at high tide, and better water cllarity.
  • 12 Sep 2011 The lagoon waters were very choppy but a Cormorant found that it was easier to fish here than in the harbour. This is probably due to the relatively shallow water, even at high tide, and better water cllarity.
  • 12 Sep 2011 The lagoon waters were very choppy but a Cormorant found that it was easier to fish here than in the harbour. This is probably due to the relatively shallow water, even at high tide, and better water cllarity.
  • 08 February 2011. Cormorant at the Oysterbeds. Copyright Peter Drury 2011
  • 08 February 2011. Cormorant at the Oysterbeds. Copyright Peter Drury 2011
  • 13 Dec 2010 - Cormorant at Broadmarsh. Copyright Peter Drury 2010. From RAW file
  • 13 Dec 2010 - Cormorant at Broadmarsh. Copyright Peter Drury 2010. From RAW file
  • 23 Nov 2010 - Cormorant at Broadmarsh, Langstone Harbour. Copyright Peter Drury 2010 Part of E5 Tests.<br />
Just after the dredger left, the Cormorant flew up to the quay side to dry its wings.<br />
E5 + Sigma 50-500, ISO 800, f7.1, Aperture Priority
  • 23 Nov 2010 - Cormorant at Broadmarsh, Langstone Harbour. Copyright Peter Drury 2010 Part of E5 Tests,<br />
Just after the dredger left, the Cormorant flew up to the quay side to dry its wings.<br />
E5 + Sigma 50-500, ISO 800, f7.1, Aperture Priority
  • 23 Nov 2010 - Cormorant at Broadmarsh, Langstone Harbour. Copyright Peter Drury 2010 Part of E5 Tests.While the dredgr was unloading at the aggregates wharf, this lone Cormorant was busy fishing alongside. Caught here in the middle of a dive.<br />
E5 + Sigma 50-500, ISO 800, f7.1, Aperture Priority
  • 07 Oct 2010 - Cormorant at Hermitage stream. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 25 Oct 2010 - Cormorant takes off in blind panic as Seal is fishing in the Hermitage Stream, Broadmarsh. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
The Cormorant rose from a dive, did not pause at the surface, but immediately took off.  This is a snap shot at the wrong ISO (100) resulting in too slow a shutter speed (1/250s). Despite this, I thought I would keep it.
  • 13 Mar 2010 - Cormorant at Broadmarsh. Copyright Peter Drury 2010. From RAW file
  • Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) Fishing expedition. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
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