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Monday, April 12, 2010
Japanese Cormorants grounded
A flock of Japanese Cormorants were grounded due to strong winds and turbulant water. Notice that their feathers on the head are all ruffed up? Whitish head means that they are in nuptial plumage, that is, they are ready to breed.
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