Sure looks strange, doesn't it? It is a juvenile Cormorant. It just surfaced and jumped next to the Great Egert. It does show very well that Cormorant feathers are different, that's why they have to sit in the sun and dry their wings, they get wet.
I show you the original photo. (also posted under Great Australian Egret)
ML how did you get that plastic look is this a toy of some type?? ad
Sure looks strange, doesn't it? It is a juvenile Cormorant. It just surfaced and jumped next to the Great Egert. It does show very well that Cormorant feathers are different, that's why they have to sit in the sun and dry their wings, they get wet.
I show you the original photo. (also posted under Great Australian Egret)
M-L
Wow Unreal thanks. ad