Double Crested Cormorant
Double Crested Cormorant
Double Crested Cormorant
Double Crested Cormorant

Double Crested Cormorant


A large, dark waterbird commonly found in the Coachella Valley near lakes, reservoirs, and slow-moving rivers. These birds are adept divers, using their powerful webbed feet to propel themselves underwater in search of fish.

Identification:

  • Size: About 28-35 inches long with a wingspan of 45-48 inches.
  • Coloration: Mostly black with a slight greenish or bronze sheen.
  • Bill: Long, hooked, and yellow-orange at the base.
  • Eyes: Vivid blue.
  • Distinctive Features: During breeding season, adults develop two small tufts of black or white feathers above their eyesβ€”hence the "double-crested" name.

Habitat & Range:

Double-crested Cormorants are found throughout North America, particularly near water. In the Coachella Valley, they frequent the Salton Sea, the Colorado River, and various man-made lakes where fish are abundant. They are both year-round residents and seasonal visitors, depending on water availability and food sources.

Behavior & Adaptations:

  • Unlike many waterbirds, cormorants lack fully waterproof feathers. This adaptation helps them sink easily for deep dives but requires them to dry out frequentlyβ€”hence their characteristic pose of spreading their wings in the sun.
  • They often perch on logs, docks, and rocky outcroppings to dry their wings after diving.
  • They are social birds and nest in colonies, usually in trees or on cliffs near water.

Diet:

Primarily fish, which they catch by diving and pursuing underwater. They may also eat amphibians and small crustaceans.

Ecological Role:

As top predators in aquatic environments, they help regulate fish populations. However, due to their efficient hunting abilities, their presence can sometimes be controversial in fishery areas.

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