What is the cormorant?
Cormorant is a type of water bird with a characteristic dark shiny feathers. Approximately 30 species of birds in the family Phalacrocorax are considered cormorants and birds are found abundantly distributed around the world. Many cormorants are considered economically valuable species because their Guano has commercial applications as a source of fuel, fertilizers and other substances. Cormorars and people also had a long relationship, with many early people harvesting cormorary feathers for decorations and personal ornaments. Birds also have slender, dependent beaks that are designed to catch and consume the range of small fish species, and also have a case that makes it very easy to see and identify. Many cormorants have bags in bright colors such as orange and yellow. Primarily black feather birds can be marked with white, yellow or red accents, depending on the species and some cormorars also have combs. In some parts of the world, Cormorants Cormorants are known as Shags .
for water birds that koRMORANS lacks their feathers. Birds are often seen by stretching their wings to dry and are vulnerable to hypothermia if they are exposed to cold water for too long. This lack of waterproofing can help streamline the cormorants when they dive because their feathers do not form air pockets for buoyancy, like most other birds.
The cormorant group is known as a colony; The colonies can contain hundreds of individuals and can be quite noisy because the birds are extremely dirty. The Cormorant Chambers also tend to feel cruel, thanks to the abundant guan that the birds produce. The colonies can be found in fresh and salty waters and often on the islands, depending on the type of Cormorant. One kind of cormorandum, cormorant Galapagos, is without flight. These unique birds can be found on the islands of Galapagos, along with a number of other unique species of animals, birds and plants.
Cormorans may looksomewhat embarrassing and reluctant when they move on the ground. This feature is common to many water birds, because animals are designed for elegant, high -speed performance in water, not on Earth. Once it is in the water, the cormorant can immerse quickly quickly and the birds are able to swim underwater, sometimes they appear surprisingly far from the place where they dive.