On a quiet, secluded bluff face on The Sea Ranch there is a colony of nesting Pelagic Cormorants. With nests attached to the steep sides of the bluff, the colony is very special to see. Craig Tooley recently witnessed the parents exchanging places, giving him a chance to see and photograph the babies in the nest.
These shy seabirds attach their nests of grass, twigs and seaweed to the bluff face with their own guano. They dive from the surface of the water for fish, which they chase down underwater.
I thank Craig for allowing me to share his photo with you here. It's something not all of us would be able to see for ourselves.
To see much more of Craig's beautiful wildlife photography, here's his website: ruffimage.com
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