Cormorants and Anhingas do not have the natural oils like ducks do that repel water. Therefore, they can get waterlogged so they spread their wings to dry them afer swimming.
With Wings Outspread - 1922 was released on: USA: June 1922
With Wings Outspread - 1922 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The cast of With Wings Outspread - 1922 includes: Madeline Cassinelli Walter Franklin Fred Terry
Its wings outspread, talons at the ready, the Bald Eagle swoops down toward its prey.
the poet's wish to rise from the fallen state of humanity
Cormorants are birds (duck-like seabirds) and therefore have feathers. Even penguins, which use their wings underwater in a similar manner to fins, still have feathers.
A budgie in a small cage has little opportunity for proper exercise. By holding tightly to a perch and flapping its wings, it is able to exercise its wings briefly.
Cormorants are medium to large sized birds. They eat fish and sun bathe, usually after fishing for food. They can spend a lengthy time under water and swim far distances while under the water.
their wings and dewlap varies in color depending on the species. but their body usually blends with their perch, which is barky.
The cast of Rocks with Wings - 2001 includes: Orville Tsinnie as Navajo silversmith Anita Tsosie as Navajo Weaver
1932 to 1998 - an eagle with outspread wings 1999 to 2009 - emblems and symbols of the 50 states and 6 territories 2010 to 2016/17 (as planned) - images of various national monuments
They can flap their wings but mostly they get up from a high perch and glide.