Cormorant

Cormorant

Group: Phalacrocorax carbo

UK Conservation Status: Not assessed

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How to identify

The Cormorant is a large, black waterbird whose size and colour make it very visible. With a reptilian neck, it has an almost prehistoric appearance. It is often seen standing with its wings held out to dry. Cormorants are supreme fishers which can bring them into conflict with fisherman and has seen them persecuted in the past. The UK holds internationally significant wintering numbers of cormorants.

Beak Colour Yellow, Black
Conservation Status Not assessed
Diet Fish
Feather Brown, Black, White
Leg Colour Brown
Length 80-100cm
Habitats Urban and Suburban, Marine and Intertidal, Wetland
Uk Breeding 9,018 pairs
Weight 41,000 birds
Wingspan 130-160cm
Juvenile Feather Brown, Grey, White
Juvenile Conservation Status Not assessed

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