Cormorant

The Cormorant is a large, black bird known for its diving ability and its distinctive long neck and hooked bill. It feeds primarily on fish and is often seen drying its wings after diving. It inhabits a variety of freshwater and coastal environments.

The Cormorant is a large, black bird known for its diving ability and its distinctive long neck and hooked bill. It feeds primarily on fish and is often seen drying its wings after diving. It inhabits a variety of freshwater and coastal environments.

Scientific Name:

Phalacrocorax carbo

Family:

Phalacrocoracidae

Conservation Status :

Least Concern

Diet:

Fish

Habitat:

Waterways

Kingdom:

Animalia

Mass:

2–4 kg

Order:

Pelecaniformes