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bunch-of-birds · 1 year
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Neotropic Cormorant (Nannopterum brasilianum)
© Axel Fuentes-Moreno
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kristo-flowers · 1 year
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Cormorant trees, Bourgoyen, Ghent, Belgium
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allblackbirds · 1 year
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Neotropic Cormorant (Nannopterum brasilianum)
© Axel Fuentes-Moreno
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99griffon · 1 year
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Day 3 Rio Grande!
Feat. A video of me releasing a ruby-crowned kinglet!
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swede1952 · 1 year
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Neotropic Cormorant
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This cormorant looks focused. I have a lot of unused photos of these birds, enough to last until I go south again.
"It's never too late. Don't focus on what was taken away. Find something to replace it and acknowledge the blessing you have. " - Drew Barrymore
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birds-in-trees · 1 year
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Neotropic Cormorant (Nannopterum brasilianum)
© Axel Fuentes-Moreno
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desert-rat · 1 year
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atamagaitai · 3 months
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neotropic cormorant (Nannopterum brasilianum) by Vincent Bosson
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squawkoverflow · 1 year
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A new variant has been added!
Neotropic Cormorant (Nannopterum brasilianum) © Miguel Ángel
It hatches from black, brown, crested, dark, double, dry, facial, legged, orange, thin, underwater, white, and widespread eggs.
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whatsthebird · 2 months
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What's the Bird?
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Date: October
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Happy Birding!
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fossilfran · 3 months
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TW FOR MENTION OF ANIMAL DEATH
i saw a dead cormorant on my walk home today. either crested or neotropic. (mind you, this is in a suburban texas neighborhood. very odd find.)
the poor baby was laying on its belly with its beak in the mud. i came back with gloves, and i stroked it, told it i was sorry, saw its little webbed feet, and looked into it’s dead, sunken eyes. i’ve dreamed of petting a non-parrot bird, especially a larger bird, for a while. i knew i never could, due to their nature, but i still dreamed. today i did. it was soft. it hurts that i only got to pet it in it’s death. i guess it’s better that way, though. the poor bird wasn’t stressed by my presence, and i still got to meet it up close.
then i went to micheal’s and bought art supplies. i am so sorry little cormorant, i will honor you, i promise. you are my favorite, sweet bird.
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gorbling · 7 months
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neotropic cormorant
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patricianicoloso · 1 year
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Biguá/Neotropic Cormorant 
Nannopterum brasilianum
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Neotropic Cormorant on a hot day along the Shadow Creek Ranch Nature Trail in Pearland, Texas!
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swede1952 · 10 months
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Good morning. 🦆🦆🦆
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27 July 2023
I have this saying that I've used for years: "You don't know what you don't know, and you only know what you know." Poverty is often like that, I think. People don't know how poor they are when everybody around them is in the same boat, and they've never experienced anything other than their current circumstances, which are, to them, normal. This is especially true for people in small rural towns. Imagine, no jobs, no money, no car to get to a job if you had one, no public transportation the obstacles in your way are formable, sometimes impossible. It's hard to pull yourself up by your bootstraps when you have no boots.
“Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity over humanity, nothing exceeds most of the criticisms made on the habits of the poor by the well-housed, well- warmed, and well-fed.” - Herman Melville
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almightynewt · 4 months
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Saw some neotropic cormorants drying their wings. They look like dragons
(Sorry Camera quality is so bad they wouldn’t let me get closer)
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