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Boat Tailed Grackle Orlando Wetlands Park Florida USA
This is a square, mobilestock photograph of scenic South Florida. A cormorant is perched on the boardwalk of Anihinga Trail in the Everglades National Park.
Grackle hunting sand fleas on the beach
A double-crested cormorant spreads its wings at Sweetwater Wetlands in Gainesville, Florida.
Boat Tailed Grackle on the beach sand.
Cormorant standing in nest with mountain in background
Double-crested Cormorant - profile
An Anhinga crooks it's neck and preens itself as it dries after swimming for fish in a Florida lake at the Viera wetlands. The Anhinga is adapted for swimming below the surface of the water for fish unlike a duck or other fish eating birds.
Mockingbird on grass in sunlight.
The white-breasted cormorant (Phalacrocorax lucidus) is much like the widespread great cormorant and if not a regional variant of the same species, is at least very closely related. It is distinguished from other forms of the great cormorant by its white breast and by the fact that subpopulations are freshwater birds. Phalacrocorax lucidus is not to be confused with the smaller and very different endemic South Australian black-faced cormorant, which also is sometimes called the white-breasted cormorant.
On a boat ride these birds decided to hitch a ride with us.
A male neotropic cormorant perches on a branch in a tropical wetland in Costa Rica.
Anhinga sitting on branch near water..
Black background South Island Robin kakaruwai close up shot
A closeup shot of a Great-tailed grackle in a high grass
Juvenile White Winged Chough perched on a branch
Raven taking sun
an Anhinga dries it's wings near the gulf coast of Florida
Views of Myrtle Beach State Park, South Carolina
Great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) in flight. Location:  shoreline of the Victoria Nile River (\
Manucodia ater or glossy-mantled manucode perching on a branch in Raja Ampat Archipelago
Unlike its similar seagoing cousins, the Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) can thrive in an arid climate as long as there are ponds or wetlands with small fish and amphibians for the cormorants to eat. Unlike most birds, cormorant feathers get wet when they dive for fish so they need to dry them out before they can fly efficiently. After fishing, cormorants perch on a branch or log with their wings outstretched in the sunshine. This yawning female cormorant was photographed at Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Double-crested Cormorant - profile
A great cormorant on top of a Piling with wings spread. Oregon Pacific Coast bay.
crow on beach, photo as a background, digital image
A magnificent frigatebird preens in a tree in Costa Rica.
Little Cormorant at The Laem Phak Bia Environmental Study and Development Project,Thailand
A pair of cormorants protect a nest and eggs.
Quiscalus major
Flock of Double-Crested Cormorants or Rocky Shore
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