Sunday, February 9, 2014

Cormorants


Cormorants are fishers.  Like their straight-billed relatives the anhingas,
they don't have oil to waterproof their feathers, so they air out after a dive.



22 comments:

  1. Cuties. You might want to check out the "oil on wings" thing...seems that there is more to it. I just can't remember what.

    What? I can't remember than either.

    Were these shots taken in front of your waterfront property?

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  2. Cormorants are a bird that were never seen here in my part of Canada. Now every summer they are common sight.

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  3. Very simple and elegant images. Love the first one with the hint of afterglow from the sunset in the background. But all of them are great.

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  4. Pretty fellas. Ours seem darker than yours but perhaps it's just a trick of the light.

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  5. In China some fishermen have trained cormorants to swim down, catch fish, then give them to the fisherman.

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  6. What handsome fellows they are!! I love your captures for the day, Jack!! Great feathery friends!! Looks as though they're having a town hall meeting in the last shot!!

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  7. There are quite a lot of them out "fishing" here.

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  8. I learned something new today, thanks. Nice shots.

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  9. Cormorants are a fascinating bird to watch. From your photos I can tell you enjoyed watching them also. Lovely photos.

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  10. You got great shots of these birds. That first shot is especially attractive.

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  11. Fascinating and strange birds, these Cormorants...
    the one in the first picture looks like a guard.

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  12. Like Andy said, we see them everywhere up here now, Jack! It's great to watch them in action.

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  13. Some beautiful images, and I see something got the birds' attention...

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  14. You've caught some good shots. I always like seeing the wing-drying pose. These tropical guys look like they have an easier time of it than the cold weather flocks we have here.

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  15. The one in the first shot looks quite regal.

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  16. That first shot really is splendid... it captures an essence of the bird's personality.

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  17. We have a lot of them. I think ours are darker as well.

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  18. I love seeing these birds diving into water - lovely up-close glimpses (which I never manage to get)!

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  19. I love watching cormorants. It's fun to see them swimming with just their head and neck showing above the water.

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  20. That top one is a winner - beautiful light and DOF.

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  21. Brilliant captures Jack.. I love the way they spread their wings as if to say 'look at me, look at me' :) I've not noticed their yellow bills before, wonder if ours have them!

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  22. Fishers of all species should air out after a dive!

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