Looking back a few decades there were no cormorants here. |
Monday, August 27, 2018
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What beautiful light!
ReplyDeleteAlways on the lookout for something to eat and to dry their wings.
ReplyDelete...I've never seen one, thanks!
ReplyDeletela bonne nouvelle !!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that, Andy! There are so many of them now!
ReplyDeleteWe have dozens here...most will leave for Florida in a few months.
ReplyDeleteOr here! And, I've seen quite a few lately. I love this photo!
ReplyDeletePreening, I see.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what brought them there. A change in climate maybe?
ReplyDeleteSitting on the posts, they create a nice lineup.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!!
ReplyDeleteThey can sit very still a long time with their wings wide spread.we see them here too on the lakes.
ReplyDeleteI like watching them--- the way the look standing on rocks and pilings, and the way the swim, low in the water. Excellent picture.
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful! Cormorants are having a good time. Excellent photograph!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo! The birds loo like they are all lined up and posing for you. Good reflection!
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