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Charlie Fleming | profile | all galleries >> Birds of the world in Rough Taxonomic order. Species count to October 2024 is 1006 >> Bank Cormorant - phalacrocorax neglectus tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Bank Cormorant - phalacrocorax neglectus

The bank cormorant (Phalacrocorax neglectus), also known as Wahlberg's cormorant is a medium-sized cormorant that is endemic to Namibia and the western seaboard of South Africa, living in and around coastal waters; it is rarely recorded more than 15 km offshore. The bank cormorant is a heavy-bodied bird, roughly 75 cm in length. It is generally black in appearance with a bronze sheen, though the wings are a dark brown rather than a true black. Adults have a small crest on their heads, and normally have a white rump. Pale eye in an all black face is considered to be diagnostic for adults, with immature birds having a dark eye.
Bank Cormorant phalacrocorax neglectus
Bank Cormorant phalacrocorax neglectus
Bank Cormorant-phalacrocorax neglectus
Bank Cormorant-phalacrocorax neglectus
Bank Cormorant-phalacrocorax neglectus
Bank Cormorant-phalacrocorax neglectus
Bank Cormorant-phalacrocorax neglectus
Bank Cormorant-phalacrocorax neglectus