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I can get it! This cormorant was warming and cleaning itself on the shore of a man made lake in Arizona. Not common in this area. Geotagged,Neotropic cormorant,Phalacrocorax brasilianus,Spring,United States Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

I can get it!

This cormorant was warming and cleaning itself on the shore of a man made lake in Arizona. Not common in this area.

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The Neotropic cormorant is a medium-sized cormorant found throughout the American tropics and subtropics, from the middle Rio Grande and the Gulf and Californian coasts of the United States south through Mexico and Central America to southern South America, where he is called by the Indian name of "biguá".

Similar species: Sulids
Species identified by Stephen Philips
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By Stephen Philips

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Uploaded Apr 30, 2017. Captured Apr 29, 2017 07:56 in E Britton Way, Tucson, AZ 85739, USA.
  • Canon EOS 5DS R
  • f/5.6
  • 1/3200s
  • ISO400
  • 400mm