09 March 2014

Great (Black) Cormorant

 ...just takin' things easy (the cormorant that is, while I was trying to dodge a minefield of rock-pools), mid afternoon at Pelican Point on the Central Coast.  

see what I mean?

 look at Noddy on the far left, having a camp, while next one along is into some neck-gym exercises

 a lone Pied Cormorant, and a coal-ship out to sea, waiting for its turn to enter Newcastle port 


 it amused me some that the Cormorants didn't flinch any when the waves bounced in

well I know they're used to them but you'd kind of think there'd be some movement; a step to the left maybe?

a parting snapshot

The Cormorants were in the same vicinity as the Red-necked Stints - did you miss them?  I'll leave a link for you then, here.

17 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:29 pm

    Was für wunderschöne tolle Aufnahmen.. !
    Lieben Gruss Elke

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  2. Hi Carole,
    Beautiful shots of these cormorants.
    They remain indeed just sit despite the high waves.
    Cormorants in the Netherlands are now in breeding plumage.
    Greetings Irma

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  3. Gorgeous! Love the blue water background! I guess they don't mind the crashing waves.

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  4. Your photos make me want to get over to the Bowdoin NWR soon. But everything is still pretty wintry here. Supposed to be 59 today though. I love the water action in your images.

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  5. very cute. he stayed stock-still throughout. :)

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  6. Carole, I love your beautiful views of the water. Such a pretty color of water and sky! The Cormorants are cool birds and I love the cute Pied Cormorant.. Happy Birding!

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  7. Beautiful shots one and all. Have a good week, Diane

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  8. Cormorants are neat birds even if not the most handsome of the lot. We have some coastal formations just like that off the Sonoma Coast.

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  9. I rarely see Comorants in my local travels. They seem to be such hardy burds.

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  10. Nice shots and a beautiful day....know you enjoyed yourself!
    Jan

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  11. I see it truly is a trick to dodge the puddles there! Funny how the cormorants hardly flinch when hit by sea spray!

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  12. Nice set of pictures, especially the one with the white spray.
    Cormorants can sit still for a long time - one of the requirements for fishing.

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  13. Ah, it is still, unlike the salty water around it. Beautiful images.

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  14. Yes I missed them the first time around Carole.
    I promise to pay more attention next time.{:))

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  15. The cormorant is still not easy to photograph and certainly not if you're going to have all those water puddles should * grin *.

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  16. Wonderful photos of this little group. I like cormorant, but I know, the fishermen hate them.
    Best regards, Synnöve

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  17. Fabulous photos here. I really enjoyed this series.

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