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rawshorty
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What do you think

Took this today at Jerrabomberra Wetlands (Canberra, A.C.T. (just for Wokowink) )

At first i thought it was just dirty but the streaks look to consistent.

It is a Liitle Pied Cormorant but could it be a Juvi or breeding plumage?

It was with 4 others that were clean looking and when one of the others landed near it, it seemed to be begging for food?

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Canonguy
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Iron or other metal deposits are what causes this discoloration I think. It's when the birds spend a lot of time in contaminated water. Some bird guide books mention this.

rawshorty
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Thanks, Canonguy.

I thought this would be the answer i would get, he is just so neatly dirty.

Oh well, makes an interesting pic anyway.

Shorty......Canon gear

Canberra

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Rick N
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Have seen some like that, though first impressions look like somewhat like late afternoon light.

Is Jerrabomberra Wetlands that contaminated? smiley

Canonguy
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I doubt there has to be that much contamination. Also, the birds would not just be swimming in one wetland. Could be farm dams around that have higher levels of metals.....

darinnightowl
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May be tannin cause by paperbarks etc ?

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shore.rob
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saw the same today at the wetlands at Forbes

Canonguy
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Since I have all my bird guides in storage I just had a chance to check one. My Pizzey & Knight suggest rusty staining from impurities in the water. Not sure where I read metals, but I'm sure I did read about that as well.

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