Cape Cormorant

When visiting coastal areas from time to time I've been fascinated by the long streams of birds flying in one direction in the morning and coming back in the evening. The Cape Cormorant (Trekduiker) may fly up to 40km to a feeding location (following the movements of schooling fish) and can dive to a maximum depth of 37m. Their population have declined from millions in the 1970s to "endangered" in recent times - attributed to shortage of food due to commercial overfishing.


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