Saturday, October 19, 2019

Cormorant

Andy | Saturday, October 19, 2019 | | Best Blogger Tips
Cormorants breed in Canada as far west as Alberta and easterly to the Atlantic Coast including Newfoundland. In Ontario, they are found throughout the Great Lakes and have a breeding range that extends north up to Southern James Bay and Lake Abitibi. Cormorants that breed in Ontario typically spend winter months in southern United States.

16 comments:

  1. ...fabulous sighting. I see them swimming and diving down here.

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  2. Nice one, Andy! There are so many of them in some places that they become a bit of a problem.

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  3. I simply love the word Cormorant and one cannot help but adore the double crested when that are showing off their fancy tufts.

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  4. I see them down here from time to time but, now that you mention it, I only see them in the winter months.

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  5. Fine cormorant portrait. I have always liked these birds after watching them fish for their Chinese owners.

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  6. A great capture of a beautiful bird.

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  7. Muy bonita con una composición simétrica aprovechando los reflejos.
    Un abrazo.

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  8. We have them in our surroundings too, they often sit on poles in our nearby Gooilake. Just as in your photo.

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  9. Nice shot! We have lots of them around here. They're kind of cool; they will extend their wings out to their sides in the sun to dry their feathers, a nice pose.

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  10. We see some around here, but far more at the coast. Great picture1

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  11. A shot nicely graphic ! Nice catch ! Well done

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