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Little Pied Cormorant Nest building

October 15, 2015 by Jade Craven Leave a Comment

This is the third in the series of little pied cormorants at, and around, Balyang Sanctuary. In this photos, I observed birds flying too and from the nest with nesting materials. I’m not sure which gender got the twigs and leaves, I’m assuming it was the male. Both parties worked to make the nest.

I didn’t see any eggs yet. Will most likely return in about two weeks to monitor progress.
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See also:

  • Mating Little Pied Cormorants at Balyang
  • Little Pied Cormorant Courtship

Filed Under: Barwon River, Geelong Tagged With: balyang, little pied cormorant, princes bridge

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