Under the Bridge
by Elizabeth Winter
Title
Under the Bridge
Artist
Elizabeth Winter
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Cormorants build nests on rocky crags to protect their babies. Sometimes they use old blue heron nests high in trees.
Cormorants nest in colonies and drop their poop on trees, bushes and rocks. Because so many cormorants nest in one place, their poop can stain rocks or even kill trees!
Cormorant mothers and fathers take turns sitting on their eggs. Once the babies are born, their parents feed them half-eaten fish.
Cormorants are sometimes harmed by pollution or oil in the water.
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October 22nd, 2016
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