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Spotted shag.NZ (Stictocarbo punctatus) (11415901286)

Image of Phalacrocorax Brisson 1760

Description:

Summary[edit] Description: During breeding the spotted shag looks regal in its patterned cloak of plumage, the muted browns and greys a departure from the stark black and white of many shags. It has a generous double crest, the eye ring is a greenish blue, and the flesh in front of the eye is an almost fluorescent emerald green. Fine white feathers hang from its neck. Most of these features become lost or muted outside the breeding season. The birds build nests in cliffs, preferably under overhangs, using grasses, seaweed and other vegetation. Date: 19 July 2008, 17:00. Source: Spotted shag.NZ (Stictocarbo punctatus). Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location45° 06′ 34.08″ S, 170° 58′ 43.59″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-45.109468; 170.978776.

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