You know that feeling when you’re especially hungry and want to eat as much as possible, but your mouth is only so big? Well, some animals don’t have that problem! Unlike humans with our relatively ...
Description: Most numerous and widely distributed species of the six North American cormorants. All black body; blue eyes; long, crooked neck; thin bill with hooked tip; two small tufts — or crests — ...
Researchers recently fitted a South American sea bird called an imperial cormorant with a small camera, then watched stunned as it became 'superbird' -- diving 150 feet underwater in 40 seconds, ...
I have been watching cormorants at the Anacortes ferry terminal for years, but recently my seat on the ferry was in perfect alignment to see their eggs when a cormorant readjusted its position. A ...
A cormorant sticks its head into the water this week at Westlake Pond in Santa Cruz. Cormorants are highly skilled, visual diving birds that hunt by chasing fish underwater, often diving over 25 feet ...
Cormorants are long-necked, long-billed diving birds. They swim underwater like fish, fly in a V like geese, roost like chickens and paddle around in the water like loons. In short, they are weird.
You might think there’s no safer place underwater than snugged to the side of the largest fish on Earth. But you would be wrong. Divers watched in awe as a particularly persistent bird called a ...
Mark Engle sees the signs that his Great Lakes nightmare is returning. A federal judge's ruling in 2016 halted wildlife management agencies from their practice of killing limited numbers of ...
If you visit any sizable body of water in Georgia, you’re likely to see small to large flocks of a big, black, long-necked bird in the water or flying overhead. Several of the diving birds also may be ...
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