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go-bassn wrote:
& one more color than the common cormorant... Like I said, cormorants with colorS... Warren "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message All the loons I've ever seen have been resplendent in black and white. Black and White are colors. Ah! A scientist! Oh goody. Wolfgang well, what the hell......we ain't had a good bunch of crossposted loons in quite a while. this could be fun. ![]() Double-crested Cormorant Phalacrocorax auritus Identification Tips: * Length: 27 inches Wingspan: 50 inches * Sexes similar * Large, dark waterbird with a long, hooked bill and long tail * Long, thin neck * Gular area squared off and orange, extending straight down across throat * Orange lores * Often perches with wings spread to dry them Adult: * Entirely black plumage * Small white plumes on head during breeding season Immatu * Pale throat and chest darkening below to dark belly; some individuals are entirely pale underneath * Brownish back and upperwings Similar species: Loons are similar on the water, but lack hooked bills. Anhinga has a long, pointed bill and a much longer tail. All adult cormorant species in the U.S. are separable by the shape and color of the gular areas. No other species has orange lores and gular region that does not form a point at the gape. Neotropical Cormorant can be similar but is slimmer and longer-tailed, and has a differently shaped gular area. Great Cormorant is also similar but has a yellowish, pointed gular area surrounded with white as an adult. Immatures are dark-chested and pale bellied, unlike Double-crested. Length and wingspan from: Robbins, C.S., Bruun, B., Zim, H.S., (1966). Birds of North America. New York: Western Publishing Company, Inc. |
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