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Rare & Not Rare

A close-up view of a double-crested cormorant

Double-crested cormorants aren’t exactly rare at Ridgefield but they aren’t exactly common either. What is rare is to get such a nice close view, this one had just surfaced from fishing the waters of Bower Slough. The eyes of the cormorant are one of my favorites in all the bird kingdom.

This entry was posted in Birds and tagged auto tour, Bower Slough, double-crested cormorant, Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, River S Unit, Washington on August 23, 2011 by Boolie.

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