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Whistling Kites Chasing Cormorants At The WTP

April 15, 2016 by Jade Craven Leave a Comment

Recently, I was at the treatment plant. We were looking out to the ocean when we saw a group of whistling kites hanging out on the rocks. They were hanging out quite close to the cormorants and I was quite surprised that they were so close.

Then, one flew up. The little black cormorants nearby also flew up and landed in the water. I captured the whole scene.

My photos are mediocre but it’s one of the reasons I definitely need to get out more often.

Whistling kite chasing cormorants.

Whistling kite chasing cormorants.

Whistling kites

Whistling kite chasing cormorants.

Whistling kite chasing cormorants.

Whistling kite chasing cormorants.

Whistling kite chasing cormorants.

Filed Under: West Melbourne Tagged With: little black cormorant, whistling kite

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