The cormorant sought fish in the blue ocean.
I saw the most beautiful black cormorant drying it's wings at the pond this morning.
Here are two: "Hey, look, is that a cormorant over there?" "Our teacher told us to write a sentence using the word cormorant, but I was too lazy to look up what it meant and thought I'd get someone on the internet to do it for me."
a cormorant is black
a cormorant is black
No, a cormorant is a bird and has feathers.
A cormorant has feathers.
Spectacled Cormorant was created in 1811.
Karana wished to use the cormorant feathers as fishing lures to catch fish for food and trade. She admired their shine and believed they would be effective in helping her catch fish more easily.
Red-legged Cormorant was created in 1828.
Cormorant - album - was created on 2005-11-07.
A cormorant is a type of water fowl that is found in coastal areas all over the world. Since the cormorant is a bird, it has feathers.
A "cormorant" is a type of diving seabird. When birds get ready to sleep for the night they usually find a place to perch. This is called a "roost" and the act of going to this perch is called "roosting". So the sentence "The cormorants roosted on a tall rock" means that the Cormorant seabirds went to a tall rock to sleep for the night.