Overview
Pelagic Cormorant: Small cormorant with glossy black body and bold white patches on flanks. Red face and throat pouch. Head and neck are held straight in flight, with head appearing no wider than neck. Feeds on fish, crustaceans and other invertebrates. Graceful direct flight with rapid wing beats.
Range and Habitat
Pelagic Cormorant: Breeds from the Bering Sea south to northern Baja California. Spends winters south of southern Alaska. Preferred habitats include offshore and inshore waters.
Topo Map:
Upright-perching Water-like Body
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Interesting Facts
The Pelagic Cormorant is also known as the Baird’s Cormorant.
This bird uses its own guano to solidify its nest materials and to cement its nest to the cliff face.
It can dive as deep as 100 feet in coastal waters to feed on the sea bottom.
A group of cormorants has many collective nouns, including a "flight", "gulp", "rookery", "sunning", and "swim" of cormorants.
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Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Yury Lisyak
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