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Phalacrocoracidae Collection (page 4)

"Exploring the Fascinating World of Phalacrocoracidae: From European Shags to Flightless Cormorants" Majestic and resilient

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Cormorant colony on an island at Ushuaia in the Beagle Channel (Beagle Strait), Tierra Del Fuego

Cormorant colony on an island at Ushuaia in the Beagle Channel (Beagle Strait), Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina, South America

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Little Cormorant (Microcarbo niger) adult, non-breeding plumage

Little Cormorant (Microcarbo niger) adult, non-breeding plumage, standing on rock at edge of water, Sri Lanka, February

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) sub-adult, in flight over sea, Panama City

Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) sub-adult, in flight over sea, Panama City, Panama, November

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Pelagic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax pelagicus) three adults, non-breeding plumage, and juvenile

Pelagic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax pelagicus) three adults, non-breeding plumage, and juvenile, standing on coastal rocks, MacKerricher State Park, North California, U.S.A. February

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Great Cormorant. Phalacrocorax Carbo. Europe. Italy. Lazio. Parco Nazionale del Circeo

Great Cormorant. Phalacrocorax Carbo. Europe. Italy. Lazio. Parco Nazionale del Circeo

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Side view of a Common Cormorant with its wings raised whilst it is standing on a rock

Side view of a Common Cormorant with its wings raised whilst it is standing on a rock

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) perched on a rock spreading its wings and raising its head

Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) perched on a rock spreading its wings and raising its head, side view

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Phalacrocorax perspecillatus, spectacled cormorant

Phalacrocorax perspecillatus, spectacled cormorant
Phalacrocorax perspecillatus is an extinct species of cormorant, discovered in the Bering Sea. It became extinct c. 1850

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Phalacrocorax magellanicus, rock shag

Phalacrocorax magellanicus, rock shag
Ff. 105. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated Pelecanus magellanicus and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Phalcrocorax carunculatus, rough-faced shag

Phalcrocorax carunculatus, rough-faced shag
Ff. 104. Watercolour painting by George Forster (1773) annotated Pelecanus carunculatus and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Phalacrocorax auritus, double-crested cormorant

Phalacrocorax auritus, double-crested cormorant
Plate 252 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1834-35), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Vulpes vulgaris, fox and cormorant designs

Vulpes vulgaris, fox and cormorant designs
Drawing 28 Vol 2 by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1876. (Two separate negatives)

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Phalacrocorax penicillatus, Phalacrocorax pelagicus

Phalacrocorax penicillatus, Phalacrocorax pelagicus
Plate 412 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Double-crested cormorants, Phalacrocorax auritus, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Double-crested cormorants, Phalacrocorax auritus, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Rusting shipwreck at low tide

Rusting shipwreck at low tide
Rusting shipwreck. Cormorants (family Phalacrocoracidae) perching on a rusting shipwreck at low tide. Photographed off the coast of Cape Agulhas, South Africa

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Cormorant, 17th century artwork

Cormorant, 17th century artwork
Cormorant on a coast in China, 17th century artwork. Cormorants are coastal seabirds that feed on fish, and are found worldwide

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Shags and penguins on Petersmann Island, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Shags and penguins on Petersmann Island, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Little Black Cormorants - resting in exposed rocks in river. Widespread, occurring in estuarine

Little Black Cormorants - resting in exposed rocks in river. Widespread, occurring in estuarine
ASW-4820 Little Black Cormorants - resting in exposed rocks in river. Bells Rapids, Perth, Western Australia. Phalacrocorax sulcirostris Alan J. S

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Reed Cormorant drying wings and preening after fishing. Occurs throughout sub-Saharan Africa

Reed Cormorant drying wings and preening after fishing. Occurs throughout sub-Saharan Africa
ASW-4706 Reed Cormorant drying wings and preening after fishing. Sam Knott Nature Reserve, nr Grahamstown, South Africa. Phalacrocorax africanus Alan J. S

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Reed Cormorant with wings open, on nest. Occurs throughout sub-Saharan Africa

Reed Cormorant with wings open, on nest. Occurs throughout sub-Saharan Africa
ASW-4705 Reed Cormorant with wings open, on nest. Sam Knott Nature Reserve, nr Grahamstown, South Africa. Phalacrocorax africanus Alan J. S

Background imagePhalacrocoracidae Collection: Reed / Long-tailed Cormorant - perched in tree after fishing (Pied Kingfisher perched below)

Reed / Long-tailed Cormorant - perched in tree after fishing (Pied Kingfisher perched below)
ASW-4659 Reed / Long-tailed Cormorant - perched in tree after fishing (Pied Kingfisher perched below). Andries Vosloo Kudu Reserve - nr Grahamstown - Eastern Cape - South Africa



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"Exploring the Fascinating World of Phalacrocoracidae: From European Shags to Flightless Cormorants" Majestic and resilient, the European shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) gracefully glides through the ocean waves, a true master of its domain. Brandt's cormorant (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) bursts through a school of Pacific fish, showcasing its remarkable hunting skills and agility. Kangaroo Island in Australia becomes a haven for little pied cormorants (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos), as they gather together in harmony against the backdrop of stunning natural beauty. Petersmann Island in Antarctica witnesses an enchanting spectacle as shags congregate on icy shores, creating an ethereal scene amidst the Polar Regions' serene landscapes. Brandt's cormorant indulges in a feast on a bait ball of Sardines while being closely followed by an intrigued California sea lion off Espiritu Santo Island in Baja California, Mexico – nature's captivating dance unfolds beneath the surface of the Sea of Cortez. With wings spread wide, a shag soars above the vast expanse of sea surrounding Great Saltee Island on Saltee Islands – an awe-inspiring display that epitomizes freedom and grace. A squabble ensues between a grey heron and little cormorant; their contrasting feathers create vivid patterns against lush greenery as they vie for territory dominance. Dive into Punta Vicente Roca near Isabela Island to witness underwater wonders – flightless cormorants effortlessly navigate aquatic depths with elegance unmatched by any other bird species. Abstract patterns emerge from reflected sky and clouds upon tranquil ocean waters, casting mesmerizing hues around silhouetted Red-faced cormorants - nature's artwork at its finest.