Pelagic Cormorant - Phalacrocorax pelagicus
Length |
2.3 ft (71.1 cm) |
Wingspan |
3.2 ft (99.1 cm) |
Weight |
3.9 lb (1769.0 g) |
Clutch Size |
3-4 |
Chicks at birth |
Altricial |
IUCN Conservation Status |
Least Concern |
Continents: | NA, AS |
The Pelagic Cormorant is also known as the Baird's Cormorant.
They are primarily found on the coasts of Siberia, China, Japan, Alaska, and Canada.
While not as common as the Double-crested Cormorant, you can see them
in the San Francisco Bay Area.
For a couple of years, one nested at the breakwater at Cesar Chavez Park
in Berkeley, CA.
Like the Brandt's Cormorant they are a West Coast bird.
Pelagic Cormorant's can dive as deep as 100 feet to feed on the sea bottom.
Juvenile
05/15/2013 - Monterey Bay, CA
05/15/2013 - Monterey Bay, CA
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05/15/2013 - Monterey Bay, CA
05/15/2013 - Monterey Bay, CA
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Breeding (Feb.-May)
05/15/2013 - Monterey Bay, CA
05/15/2013 - Monterey Bay, CA
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05/15/2013 - Monterey Bay, CA
05/15/2013 - Monterey Bay, CA
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03/31/2014 - Monterey Bay, CA
03/31/2014 - Monterey Bay, CA
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03/13/2010 - Elkhorn Slough (Monterey, CA)
03/13/2010 - Elkhorn Slough (Monterey, CA)
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Still shows breeding white feathers on back side
07/14/2010 - Resurrection Bay, Kenai Peninsula, AK
Still shows breeding white feathers on back side
07/14/2010 - Resurrection Bay, Kenai Peninsula, AK
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03/06/2007 - Bodega Bay, CA
03/06/2007 - Bodega Bay, CA
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05/16/2008 - Bodega Bay, CA
05/16/2008 - Bodega Bay, CA
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Nest building
05/16/2008 - Bodega Bay, CA
Nest building
05/16/2008 - Bodega Bay, CA
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Non-breeding (June-March)
12/16/2011 - Berkeley Pier; Berkeley, CA
12/16/2011 - Berkeley Pier; Berkeley, CA
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12/16/2011 - Berkeley Pier; Berkeley, CA
12/16/2011 - Berkeley Pier; Berkeley, CA
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03/31/2014 - Monterey Bay, CA
03/31/2014 - Monterey Bay, CA
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