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Scientific name

Other names Shag

Description Social Life

Cormorants are medium to large sized waterbirds. are very sociable and breed There are over 40 in the world and and nest in large colonies, usually in well Mandurah has five species that reside in the vegetated wetland areas. Breeding can occur at region including the pied , little pied any time depending on food supply. They build cormorant, , their nests in trees or on rocky areas with sticks, and . Species in Mandurah are leaves and seaweed. Both parents build the predominantly black in colour and the pied nest, incubate the and care for the young. cormorants have white under parts (chest). They They start breeding at around 2- 3 of age have large fully webbed feet. As their are and usually lay 2 to 5 eggs. not waterproof cormorants are regularly seen perched on posts, rocks and dry land with their Threats wings outstretched to dry after fishing. Diet & Habitat Major threats to cormorants include , introduced predators, over fishing Cormorants are found in coastal regions, salt and by humans, pollution and fishing waste. , rivers, swamp and marine areas. They are diving birds that eat , , and other small marine life. Did you know? Cormorants catch their prey underwater, by diving and swimming using their large fully-webbed feet In the first few days of life the chicks feed on for propulsion. They have special nictitating liquid regurgitated by the parents, they then membranes that cover and protect their eyes take solid food from the parent's throats. underwater. Their catch may be eaten under the water or when the cormorant returns to the surface.