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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Brandt's Cormorant in breeding plumage

Brandt's Cormorants are busy building nests on Gualala Point Island just off the Sonoma coast. Craig Tooley photographed one in breeding plumage. You can see the blue throat patch - a sign this bird is ready to mate. I'm also showing you a picture taken by Rich Kuehn of storm driven waves crashing over the island taken several months ago. Brandt's Cormorant nest rather late. They instinctively know not to build their nests too soon. These birds were scared off their nests in 2006 and 2007 when a group decided to shoot off fireworks in Gualala for the 4th of July. Some places just don't work for fireworks, at least in nesting season - some places are for the birds!




 To see more of Craig's photos: http://web.me.com/theruffians1

2 comments:

Frank Drouillard said...

It's remarkable that adult birds can survive that environment, let alone eggs and chicks.

Jeanne Jackson said...

Rich Kuehn just photographed nests on the island. So awesome!