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phalacrocorax melanoleucos

  1. Little Pied Cormorant

    Little Pied Cormorant

  2. So you thought you could sneak up on me, eh!

    So you thought you could sneak up on me, eh!

    Talk about having eyes in the back of your head!
  3. Little Pied Cormorant, juvenile and adult

    Little Pied Cormorant, juvenile and adult

    The two Cormorants that were seen off by the Darter on a previous posting. The juvenile on the left has no white over the eye.
  4. Little Pied Cormorant

    Little Pied Cormorant

    Little Pied Cormorant (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
  5. Little Shag

    Little Shag

    This little fellow set itself up nicely on the post in the middle of the lagoon.
  6. Little Pied Cormorant

    Little Pied Cormorant

  7. Little Pied Cormorant

    Little Pied Cormorant

  8. Little Pied Cormorant

    Little Pied Cormorant

    Phalacrocorax melanoleucos
  9. "Has she gome yet??..."

    "Has she gome yet??..."

    Another new one for me! Thought that I could give you all a smile! Pete and I headed off to Geelong today and then on to Portarlington and as we went along the coast Pete saw a group of birds and I stopped and got some fantastic shots of Crested Terns, L/P Cormorants and then as I was looking a...
  10. This !!*#!!*#!! Wind!

    This !!*#!!*#!! Wind!

    One black-faced cormorant and two little pied cormorants trying to cope with gale-force winds on the structure of the Goolwa barrages.
  11. Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    The little shag is easily distinguished by its smaller size. Numbers have increased dramatically in recent years. A freshwater and coastal species, but rarely seen offshore. Found throughout New Zealand, Australia and Indonesia. The smallest shag [56 cm., 700 g] found in New Zealand. Plumages...
  12. Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    The little shag is easily distinguished by its smaller size. Numbers have increased dramatically in recent years. A freshwater and coastal species, but rarely seen offshore. Found throughout New Zealand, Australia and Indonesia. The smallest shag [56 cm., 700 g] found in New Zealand. Plumages...
  13. Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    The little shag is easily distinguished by its smaller size. Numbers have increased dramatically in recent years. A freshwater and coastal species, but rarely seen offshore. Found throughout New Zealand, Australia and Indonesia. The smallest shag [56 cm., 700 g] found in New Zealand. Plumages...
  14. Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    The little shag is easily distinguished by its smaller size. Numbers have increased dramatically in recent years. A freshwater and coastal species, but rarely seen offshore. Found throughout New Zealand, Australia and Indonesia. The smallest shag [56 cm., 700 g] found in New Zealand. Plumages...
  15. Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    Little Shag [Maori name: Kawaupaka]

    The little shag is easily distinguished by its smaller size. Numbers have increased dramatically in recent years. A freshwater and coastal species, but rarely seen offshore. Found throughout New Zealand, Australia and Indonesia. The smallest shag [56 cm., 700 g] found in New Zealand. Plumages...
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