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  • Spot-billed pelican (Pelecanus philippensis)

    Pelecanus philippensis (Spot-billed pelican)

    The spot-billed pelican is relatively small with the typically large bill that characterises this family of waterbirds. These birds have…

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    24 photos

    6 videos

  • Brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)

    Pelecanus occidentalis (Brown pelican)

    Information on the brown pelican is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    42 photos

    11 videos

  • Great white pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus)

    Pelecanus onocrotalus (Great white pelican)

    This enormous bird has a spectacular azure blue bill with a central red stripe, and ending in a small, red hook. Beneath the lower jaw of…

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    40 photos

    6 videos

  • Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus)

    Pelecanus crispus (Dalmatian pelican)

    Stunning, silvery-white plumage adorns this large pelican during the breeding season, contrasting with the rubbery orange-red pouch beneath…

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    36 photos

    2 videos

  • American white pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)

    Pelecanus erythrorhynchos (American white pelican)

    A huge bird with a massive wingspan, the American white pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) has a sturdy bill and expandable pouch that are…

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    46 photos

    4 videos

  • Australian pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus)

    Pelecanus conspicillatus (Australian pelican)

    Australia’s only pelican, the Australian pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus) is a large, distinctive species which is notable for having the…

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    46 photos

    2 videos

  • Little black cormorant (Phalacrocorax sulcirostris)

    Phalacrocorax sulcirostris (Little black cormorant)

    A small, slender and elegant water bird, the little black cormorant (Phalacrocorax sulcirostris) has black or brownish-black plumage, which…

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    10 photos

    0 videos

  • Rock shag (Phalacrocorax magellanicus)

    Phalacrocorax magellanicus (Rock shag)

    Better adapted to swimming than flight, the rock shag has powerful webbed feet, dense bones and very little body fat, making it an…

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    22 photos

    0 videos

  • Little pied cormorant (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos)

    Phalacrocorax melanoleucos (Little pied cormorant)

    One of Australia’s most common water birds, the little pied cormorant (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) is a relatively small, squat species, and…

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    23 photos

    0 videos

  • Bounty Islands Shag (Phalacrocorax ranfurlyi)

    Phalacrocorax ranfurlyi (Bounty Islands Shag)

    Information on the Bounty Islands Shag  is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

  • Large pied cormorant (Phalacrocorax varius)

    Phalacrocorax varius (Large pied cormorant)

    As its name suggests, the large pied cormorant (Phalacrocorax varius) is a relatively big cormorant species with conspicuous black and white…

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    18 photos

    2 videos

  • Red-footed booby (Sula sula)

    Sula sula (Red-footed booby)

    The smallest of all booby species, the red-footed booby has distinctive red legs and feet, and a streamlined, torpedo-shaped body, well…

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    33 photos

    6 videos

  • Little cormorant (Phalacrocorax niger)

    Phalacrocorax niger (Little cormorant)

    Information on the little cormorant (Phalacrocorax niger) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    18 photo

    1 video

  • White-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus)

    Phaethon lepturus (White-tailed tropicbird)

    The white-tailed tropicbird is the smallest of the tropicbirds, a group of elegant seabirds renowned for their greatly elongated tail…

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    18 photo

    1 video

  • Australian darter (Anhinga novaehollandiae)

    Anhinga novaehollandiae (Australian darter)

    Like other darter species, the Australian darter (Anhinga novaehollandiae) looks very much like a cormorant in terms of its overall shape…

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    6 photos

    0 videos

  • Great frigatebird (Fregata minor)

    Fregata minor (Great frigatebird)

    With the largest wing area to body mass ratio of any bird, frigatebirds are wonderfully adapted for an aerial lifestyle. These birds have a…

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    44 photos

    5 videos

  • Imperial shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps)

    Phalacrocorax atriceps (Imperial shag)

    A strong swimmer and a proficient predator of fish, the imperial shag, also known as the imperial cormorant, displays a number of…

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    42 photos

    3 videos

  • Abbott's booby (Papasula abbotti)

    Papasula abbotti (Abbott's booby)

    Abbott's booby is a large slender-bodied, black-and-white seabird. The head, neck and underparts are white whilst the black upperwing has…

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    6 photos

    5 videos

  • Double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus)

    Phalacrocorax auritus (Double-crested cormorant)

    Not only is this species the most numerous cormorant in North America, it is also the only cormorant in the region that occupies inland as…

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    22 photos

    4 videos

  • Masked booby (Sula dactylatra)

    Sula dactylatra (Masked booby)

    Information on the masked booby is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    32 photos

    5 videos

  • Magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens)

    Fregata magnificens (Magnificent frigatebird)

    With its extraordinarily long wings and deeply forked tail, the magnificent frigatebird is unmistakable when seen in flight. The massive…

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    38 photos

    10 videos

  • Bank cormorant (Phalacrocorax neglectus)

    Phalacrocorax neglectus (Bank cormorant)

    This large, marine bird was given its common name by fishermen who believed that its presence at sea indicated good fishing banks. The…

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    9 photos

    0 videos

  • Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta)

    Scopus umbretta (Hamerkop)

    Information on the hamerkop is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    24 photo

    1 video

  • Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)

    Phalacrocorax carbo (Cormorant)

    The cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), a large water bird, has a long neck, giving it something of a primitive, reptilian appearance…

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    47 photos

    5 videos

  • Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis)

    Phalacrocorax aristotelis (Shag)

    The shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) is very similar in general appearance to the cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), but is smaller and…

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    40 photo

    1 video

  • Socotra cormorant (Phalacrocorax nigrogularis)

    Phalacrocorax nigrogularis (Socotra cormorant)

    The enormous colonies of Socotra cormorants form a spectacular sight. With their primarily black plumage, black bill, and black legs, the…

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    21 photos

    3 videos

  • Oriental darter (Anhinga melanogaster)

    Anhinga melanogaster (Oriental darter)

    The Oriental darter (Anhinga melanogaster) is a large, dark waterbird with a very long, slender neck, a long tail and a thin, straight bill…

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    23 photo

    1 video

  • Chatham Island shag (Phalacrocorax onslowi)

    Phalacrocorax onslowi (Chatham Island shag)

    This large shag species has a short, Mohican-like crest on the top of the head. Its slim body is black with a metallic blue sheen on the…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Auckland Islands shag (Phalacrocorax colensoi)

    Phalacrocorax colensoi (Auckland Islands shag)

    The Auckland Islands shag is a medium-sized, black-and-white cormorant with a short black crest. The black plumage of the upperparts…

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    12 photos

    0 videos

  • Cape cormorant (Phalacrocorax capensis)

    Phalacrocorax capensis (Cape cormorant)

    The most distinctive feature of this southern African seabird is the bright orange-yellow patch of bare skin at the base of its bill, which…

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    26 photo

    1 video

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