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This morning she felt as though the cormorants were late.
The hour of the cormorant was here and he must be off.
The cormorant is also a common bird in the area.
Each year ca. 10,000 cormorants are shot to be eaten.
I have an appetite like a cormorant, am full of life, and sleep well.
Particularly with regard to cormorants, there are serious problems in Europe.
The most common species are cormorants, though several others also nest there.
But they said it was still too soon to conclude that the cormorants were the main problem.
The cormorant had paddled out into the open water before us.
Cormorants are only there for one reason: the lake is filled with fish.
The cormorants, however, are still able to swallow smaller fish.
The fact that the white continued up the front of the neck identified them as king cormorants.
The stone hit the water right between the two cormorants, who made a point of ignoring it.
Eventually, the number of fish caught by cormorants began to decrease.
These birds share their area with cormorants and different ducks.
"The hour of the cormorant, we call it at sea."
The island also has a large population of gulls and Cormorant.
It is the largest species of cormorant known to have existed.
The cry of a cormorant tells me I have reached the edge.
Bond could see the black dots of cormorants against the white background.
The types of cormorants used differ based on the location.
About 4,000 birds, including cormorants and penguins, are known to have been killed.
The crest featured a cormorant, which was also the name of the college magazine.
Other birds found at the park are cormorants and ospreys.
These birds were about the size of a cormorant or a loon.