Cormorants must winter here. During the winter we saw them every day we walked on the Shelley Lake trail. There are pilings they like to sun on. Maybe I'm more observant know but I only recall seeing them in the last few years. Hugs cecilia
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Hello, Carol
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of the Cormorant. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your weekend.
Cormorants must winter here. During the winter we saw them every day we walked on the Shelley Lake trail. There are pilings they like to sun on. Maybe I'm more observant know but I only recall seeing them in the last few years.
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
We have them here too. An invasive species that does a lot of harm to other birds and fisheries.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! Looks like you have nice weather for the weekend! ENJOY!
ReplyDeleteCool photo! He looks like he is saying where did everyone go?!?!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, thank you for identifying it.;
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning photo of the beautiful cormorant.
ReplyDeleteI just read your comment and want to say I always watch for the post to publish. However, TWICE I got a message that read "Failed to publish. Try again later." No mistake. It simply didn't publish. It's not the first time that has happened to me, and it is only on comments that are embedded like yours.
This one looks stoic.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot and you got its silhouette well. Have a nice Sunday
ReplyDeleteNice capture. Cormorants are very ancient looking birds.
ReplyDeleteThat is a stunning photo! How beautiful that cormorant is, just lovely.
ReplyDeletegreat shot! I have seen these birds in Cape May - usually in September when I believe they are migrating.
ReplyDeleteNice capture!
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