August 23, 2020

Water Birds, Regular and a Visitor


A benefit of living on a lake is getting to see waterfowl, usually geese and ducks with an occasional heron. Once in a great while we see a cormorant who is probably resting on his way somewhere.

I looked out the other day and saw a large bird perched on the fake swans. These swans were placed by the homeowners association in hopes of keeping away geese, since too many geese cause a mess. They were only slightly successful. The year-round geese aren't bothered by them, but it may deter some flocks of migrating Canada geese from landing.

I zoomed in on the swans to see what what standing on them. It looked like a cormorant.

It wasn't until I looked at the enlarged pictures on the computer that I felt sure he was a cormorant, likely a double-crested juvenile.


He stayed there a long time, looking around. I remembered that once before we had one that stayed so long people wondered whether he might be hurt. But apparently this is what cormorants do.

The next morning he was back. The swans had moved, which is normal because they are anchored loosely. But black vultures were visiting across the lake, and instead of sitting quietly they were jumping around, flapping their big wings.

The cormorant responded by raising his wings. After a few minutes he jumped into the water and before I could get a picture of him floating along, he dove under the surface and disappeared.

A few minutes later I saw him flying through the sky with a fish in his beak!



12 comments:

  1. What an interesting story. Those Swans look real. I do like to see the cormorant.
    MB

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  2. Hello,

    I love the geese , swans and the Cormorant. The last shot has them all in one photo, that is an awesome capture. Great sightings and photos! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great new week ahead. PS, thank for the comment and visit.

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  3. Thanks so much for linking in for us birders this week! Love the cormorant! Talk about right place at the right time!

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  4. Hello. Interesting post. Great photos.

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  5. i cannot believe the swans are fake, they do look so real!! here, the swans and the Canadian geese shake the lakes, the population of both are equal!! that is a nice looking cormorant, i also think it is a young one!!!

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  6. Great birds on your pond...love the shot of all three, er two, species.

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  7. Oh that is so much fun! I'd love to live on a lake!! I've never seen a cormorant!

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  8. What a great mix of photographs, especially the cormorant.

    All the best Jan

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  9. I haven't seen an immature cormorant. It's very pretty. The ones we have here - and they're fairly common - are all black. But the raised wings are very typical.
    Those swans do look very real!
    (Thanks for visiting Sequim Daily Photo.)

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  10. Cormorants, unlike most water fowl, do not have oil glands to keep feathers dry. They spend a lot of time out of the water with their wings spread open drying their feathers.

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