Evening Meal
Earlier this week I was watching this cormorant fishing in the salt marsh. At one point he snagged himself a nice fish and after a brief struggle he gulped down his dinner. Once he was done fishing, the cormorant hopped out of the water in front of me to start drying off his wings.





He looks a lot healthier than the skinny black ones that live in the Tamar estuary
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I saw him pull a few fish out of the water so looks like he is eating very well.
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Nice catch. You and the commorant both.
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Thanks David, that cormorant was pretty good at catching fish.
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Wow. Do you pay him by the photo op?
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Well I tried to pay him by throwing out a fish sandwich from McDonalds but he threw it back at me. 😕
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I see the beautiful fish and think of a fine dinner with wine and conversation . . . but that’s just not what it’s about for a cormorant! Great photos, as always. Was it as much fun to photograph sports as it seems to be for you to take pictures of birds and gators?!?
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Sa far as this cormorant was concerned, this is fine dining at it’s best. 🙂
I believe I enjoy photographing the birds and alligators more then people and sports.
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Nice Phil…….trying to talk to my wife into coming down. Man I so want to be AT HBSP.
Happy Shooting!
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Thanks for checking these out Ricky and glad you like ’em! I’m just waiting for some spoonies to show up, may have to wait until July though.
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Great pictures, Phil – the last has to be my favourite!
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Glad you like these Maggie! He looks like a wet cat in that last pic. 🙂
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Perfect timing !
Great shots, Phil !
utham
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Thanks very much utham, glad you like these photos!
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What I love is that you not only produce great photographs they always tell a story. Excellent Phil.
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Well I’m very happy you enjoy the photos and stories Edith!
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The last shot is the greatest! *gg
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He looks like a wet cat in that last picture. 🙂
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At least there are a lot of similarities! 😉
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Yes there are. 🙂
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seems funny with full of beak 🙂 amazing shots. Thank you, love, nia
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Thank you very much Nia!
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Great shots Phil. He looks so proud of himself. and he is so cute.
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Thanks. He does look quite pleased with himself doesn’t he?! 🙂
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I love watching cormorants. One catches something good and the fight starts as others try to steal it. They are great entertainment and fun to photograph. Nice sequence, Phil.
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This guy was lucky he was the only cormorant in that area so he had no worries. There was an egret and great blue heron nearby but they are so busy watching each other the cormorant gets to fish peacefully.
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I am used to seeing black ones here. Is this their summer plummage?
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This one is likely a youngster and will get darker as it ages.
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aweome post…love this sequence
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Thanks I’m glad you like this!
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Your most welcome Phil…keep it up..good work you are doing there
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Great shots and perfect timing.
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Thanks a million Jan!
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Stunning pics, Phil. That was a goodly sized fish he caught and wolfed down. 🙂
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Thanks much Sylvia and yes that is a good size fish for our boy here to wolf down for sure!
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Another smashing series Phil. This one made me chuckle when I got to the last picture!
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Glad you like these Adrian, I thought he looked like a wet cat in that last photo.
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Great shots!
Cheers,Laura
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Thanks much Laura I appreciate it!
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I’m pretty sure you don’t have time to accept awards, Phil, but just wanted you to know that I consider you as family here on WordPress.
http://adinparadise.wordpress.com/2013/05/16/wordpress-family-award/
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Thanks a million for the nomination Sylvia I greatly appreciate your interest and support of my photos!
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Your avian fishing shots are always fun and give me much better views that I ever see myself despite being around birds whenever I can. He does look all fluffed up and satisfied in that last image.
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Thanks for the kind words and glad you like these. Yes he very likely was quite satisfied at the end, I saw him catch a few nice fish which filled him up a bit I’m sure.
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Great series! It’s so funny to see that fish just dangling from his beak.
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Thanks, yes he must have just barely managed to snag that fish by the tail.
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Love that face at the end! Happy cormorant. 🙂
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They are kind of goofy birds but do have sort of cute faces. Thanks for looking, 🙂
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Hahahaha the last pic is my favourite!! He’s so cute and funny 😀
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He looks like a wet cat in that last photo. 😀
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Awww…that’s so cute! He’s posing for the camera!
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He was posing but he is also a quick little bugger, I don’t get much time to snap a shot. He is cute but goofy too. 🙂
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I love these photos Phil ! Particularly the third one with the fish all curled up and the last one with him all fluffed up.
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I’m glad you like these Emily! I often have a tough time with the cormorants because they not only eat very fast, they usually turn their backs on me when swallowing the fish and I don’t get to even see it.
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