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Charlie Fleming | profile | all galleries >> Birds of the world in Taxonomic order. Species count to December 2023 is 980 >> Reed Cormorant (Microcarbo africanus) tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Reed Cormorant (Microcarbo africanus)

The reed cormorant (Microcarbo africanus), also known as the long-tailed cormorant, is a bird in the cormorant family Phalacrocoracidae. It breeds in much of Africa south of the Sahara, and Madagascar. It is resident but undertakes some seasonal movements. The reed cormorant can dive to considerable depths, but usually feeds in shallow water. It frequently brings prey to the surface. It takes a wide variety of fish. It prefers small slow-moving fish, and those with long and tapering shapes, such as mormyrids, catfishes, and cichlids. It will less frequently eat soles (which can be important in its diet locally), frogs, aquatic invertebrates, and small birds.
Two to four eggs are laid in a nest in a tree or on the ground, normally hidden from view by long grass.
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Reed Cormorant (Microcarbo africanus)
Reed Cormorant (Microcarbo africanus)
Reed Cormorant (Microcarbo africanus)