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Our team of researchers is trying to gain a better understanding of how seasonal migration patterns are changing in the face of climate change by studying crested cormorants (Gulosus aristotelis).
From acidic excrement that eats through bridge coating, to nesting near roadways and causing accidents, cormorants have been known to create some problems for humans here in Oregon. But for more ...
Generally, anhingas and cormorants dive for up to two minutes at the most and feast on fish, but unlike other species such as ducks, they fully wet their plumage. After dives, these species ...
Like most migratory species, the cormorant population we are studying is said to be partially migratory, since some individuals migrate along the coast during the winter, while others remain in ...
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