Double Crested Cormorants are winter residents at Race Rocks. They nest on other islands off Victoria.
- A strange pose as a double crested cormorant vocalizes.
- They often hold their wings out for drying or temperature regulation.
- White on the breast indicates a juvenile..Photos from the remote camera by Pam Birley..
- It was a rainy day in November when we took these pictures from the remote camera 5.
- The yellow face is good evidence of these being Double-Crested.
- On the other hand there was another species mixed here. The blueish throat suggests they are Brandts cormorants.
Domain Eukarya
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Sub-Phylum Vertebrata
Class Aves
Order Pelicaniformes
Family Phalacrocoracidae
Genus Phalacrocorax
Species auritus
Common Name: Double Crested cormorant
Other Members of the Class Aves at Race Rocks.
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