Cormorants are glossy black web-footed water birds that dive deep and feed on fish. They nest in colonies on seacoasts and on the shores of lakes and rivers in temperate and tropical regions. A cormorant is a bird.
Cormorants are glossy black web-footed water birds that dive deep and feed on fish. They nest in colonies on seacoasts and on the shores of lakes and rivers in temperate and tropical regions. A cormorant is a bird.
fish, littler birds, crickets, and worms
Cormorants are fish-eating aquatic birds.
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Cormorants are any of several large, widely distributed marine diving birds having dark plumage, webbed feet, a slender hooked bill, and a distensible pouch. Many species of cormorants can swim well underwater, and all feed on fish or other marine life. (A link is provided below to the Wikipedia article on the cormorant.)
Feed the Birds was created in 1964.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormorant assuming you mean this
no, they are carnivore. they dive into the water to catch and eat fishes.
The mythical creature was called a "Harpy".
Among the bird species whose common names end with -ant are cormorants and tyrants. A few examples are the double-crested cormorant, the flightless cormorant, the short-tailed pygmy-tyrant, and the streamer-tailed tyrant.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.