Good job no one reads this stuff! My idea about identifying carbo Cormorants goes completely out the window after a good read. However, I managed to photograph most of the Cormorants on the raft that day and what do you know, I've got them both in the same shot:
So Stan (the skinny one, siniensis) is on the right, and Oliver (the fat one, carbo) is on the left. Note the thicker set head of Oliver, with a more angular gular, and white face patch being nice and wide at the bottom. There, told you it was easy...
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Laurel and Hardy
Posted by Steve Blain at 22:22
Labels: 20x eyepiece, Cormorant, digiscoping, Leica APO Televid 77, Nikon Coolpix P5100
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