Neotropic Cormorant - Phalacrocorax brasilianus
Length |
2.1 ft (63.5 cm) |
Wingspan |
4.3 ft (132.1 cm) |
Weight |
2.6 lb (1179.3 g) |
Clutch Size |
3-4 |
Chicks at birth |
Altricial |
IUCN Conservation Status |
Least Concern |
Continents: | NA, SA |
Neotropic Cormorants are found throughout South America, Mexico and the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The white "V" beneath there bill is very distinctive.
Besides small fish, they will eat tadpoles, frogs, and aquatic insects.
Juvenile
1st year juvenile
04/16/2010 - Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry
1st year juvenile
04/16/2010 - Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry
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1st year juvenile
04/16/2010 - Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry
1st year juvenile
04/16/2010 - Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry
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Breeding (April-May)
04/16/2010 - Smith Oaks Rookery, High Island, TX
04/16/2010 - Smith Oaks Rookery, High Island, TX
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04/16/2010 - Smith Oaks Rookery, High Island, TX
04/16/2010 - Smith Oaks Rookery, High Island, TX
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04/16/2010 - Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry
04/16/2010 - Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry
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04/18/2012 - Galveston Ferry, Texas
04/18/2012 - Galveston Ferry, Texas
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Note the turtle behind the Cormorant
04/23/2012 - Houston Zoo, Texas
Note the turtle behind the Cormorant
04/23/2012 - Houston Zoo, Texas
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04/09/2011 - Galveston Ferry, Texas
04/09/2011 - Galveston Ferry, Texas
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Non-breeding (June-March)
02/19/2012 - Gilbert Riparian Preserve, Gilbert, AZ Institute, AZ
02/19/2012 - Gilbert Riparian Preserve, Gilbert, AZ Institute, AZ
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