A Cool Cormorant

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We spotted this Double-crested Cormorant at Grand Lake St. Marys last week. They are such an interesting diving duck. I saw this comment on wikipedia:

The double-crested cormorant swims low in the water, often with just its neck and head visible, and dives from the surface. It uses its feet for propulsion and is able to dive to a depth of 1.5–7.5 m (4 ft 11 in–24 ft 7 in) for 30–70 seconds. After diving, it spends long periods standing with its wings outstretched to allow them to dry, since they are not fully waterproofed. This species flies low over the water, with its bill tilted slightly upward, sometimes leaving the colony in long, single-file lines. wikipedia

Very cool

~ Rick


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Keeping A Low Profile

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The lighting and shadows really did not help with this photo. I believe this is a Double-crested Cormorant. Most of their body is underwater so it's really a difficult one for me.

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