Image of Japanese Cormorant
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Cormorants on the rocks near Cape Tsurugi, at the entrance of Tokyo Bay. Actually, I cannot really tell weather they are Great Cormorants or Japanese Cormorants. Suppose they belong to the latter species, because of the marine environment. There were more groups on the rocks nearby, sharing the place with gulls.
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