Neotropic Cormorant
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Pelecaniformes
Phalacrocoracidae
Phalacrocorax
Phalacrocorax brasilianus
A bird of the tropical waterways of Central and South America, the Neotropic Cormorant reaches the upper limits of its range in Texas and occasionally, the Great Plains...
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From Alaska to Baja California From Alaska to Baja California
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All are fish-eaters, dining on small eels, fish, and even water snakes. They dive from the surface, though many species make a characteristic half-jump as they dive, presumably to give themselves a more streamlined entry into the water. Und...
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Red-faced cormorants live year round along the southern Alaskan coast and their population is considered stable. ... Neotropic cormorants look similar to Double-breasted cormorants and also live in both fresh and salt water environments. They are primarily Central and South American birds that migrate as far north as the...
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Cormorants have a body length of two to 3 ft. long , with heavy, generally dark plumage and their eyes are green. The feet are webbed, the bill is long with the upper mandible terminally hooked. ... Being excellent swimmers, Cormorants chase fish underwater. In the Orient they are used by fisherman who collar the leashed...
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by Jane Gilbert ... Don't you think it looks cute? ... < Traditional reed boat...
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Cormorants are fishing birds. They catch fish and shrimp. They catch crabs and crayfish. ... WHERE THEY LIVE; ... Cormorants live on shores and in marshes.
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Characteristics The double-crested cormorant is a little more than two feet long with a wingspan of about four feet. It has dark brown to black feathers, Adults have tufts of feathers over their eyes. ... Range The double-crested cormorant breeds from the coast of Alaska and Nova Scotia south to Mexico and the Bahamas.
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The rate of capture of cormorants was about one bird per 3 h of trap time. We believe that this greatly underestimates the potential capture rate at a site using these traps be- cause few traps were used ... Likewise, shallow cages (e.g., 10-15 cm high) could be made and baited with live fishes and placed under the water.
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