These cormorants were on the rocks in Radcliffe harbor. The cormorants we could identify were Pied Cormorants. Other cormorants may be mixed in, but we couldn't tell.
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Monday, November 20, 2017
PIED CORMORANT IN FLIGHT & ON WATER , FROM MV EYE SPY, MORETON BAY, BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
We observed this cormorant flying and then landing on the water not far from the Humpback Whales. We can ID this cormorant as a Pied Cormorant by its long, grey, hooked bill; orange eye-patch; blue eye-ring (if you look closely at the second photo you can see the blue color); white neck and underparts and black upperparts.
The Pied Cormorant is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 713.
HUMPBACK WHALES, FROM MV EYE SPY, MORETON BAY, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
These Humpback Whales were very playful and a joy to watch. In a couple of the photos you can see two whales, the smaller one was probably a juvenile Humpback Whale.
Sunday, November 19, 2017
AUSTRALIAN PIED OYSTERCATCHER, FROM MV EYE SPY, BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
We can ID this oystercatcher as an Australian Pied Oystercatcher by its black color with white breast and belly, bright orange-red bill, red eye, pink legs and prominent white mark between the folded wings and the breast.
The Australian Pied Oystercatcher is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 712.
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