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Related: About this forumVisiting nearby resort town with DUers, caught some interesting 'locals.'
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Visiting nearby resort town with DUers, caught some interesting 'locals.' (Original Post)
elleng
Oct 2022
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montanacowboy
(6,306 posts)1. Great Blue Herons?
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elleng
(136,186 posts)2. Dunno, waiting for experts to identify.
Dave in VA
(2,182 posts)3. My guess would be Phalacrocoracidae
Check this out:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormorant
Happy Thursday Elleng!
Walleye
(35,857 posts)5. I guess that's a family that cormorants belong to
Dave in VA
(2,182 posts)6. That is true
I love when I get a chance to use fancy words that I can't pronounce!
Walleye
(35,857 posts)7. Haha. I tried to pronounce it, but gave up
Dave in VA
(2,182 posts)10. Hey, it is Latin so
nobody really knows?
elleng
(136,186 posts)9. THANKS! approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags.
Dave in VA
(2,182 posts)11. You are welcome!
I do enjoy your posts so very much.
Walleye
(35,857 posts)4. If they dive and swim underwater they are cormorants
elleng
(136,186 posts)8. Thanks, didn't wait to see if they did those things!