Indian Cormorant

Latin Name: 
Phalacrocorax fuscicollis
Size: 
63cm
Description: 

Medium-sized cormorant, smaller and slighter than Great, with thinner head, neck and bill; told from Little by larger size, longer, thinner neck, bill, and shape of head – oval rather than angular; no crest; breeding plumage black with bronze-green sheen, white ear-tuft, white flecked-feathers on neck, blackish gular pouch; non-breeding shows browner plumage, no ear-tuft or white plumes, yellower gular pouch; immature whiter below; gregarious; often in flocks; will fish together  with Little; colonial nester.

Habitat: 
Large freshwater wetlands, marshes, estuaries; brackish tidal creeks and mangrove swamps.
Food: 
Fish; frogs, tadpoles; crustacea.
Distribution: 
Throughout the region. Scarce in Nepal
Call: 
Call Description: 
Harsh croaks at nest.
National Status: 
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