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Cormorants were considered competition for fishermen in the early 1900s.
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Cormorants perched on the buoys, a heron swooped by, and a seal stuck its nose out of the water.
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Their plumage is somewhat permeable, like that of cormorants, and they spread their wings to dry after diving.
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Of special importance: the ospreys, cormorants, herons, and gullsand four species of sea turtles.
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Cormorants are colonial nesters, using trees, rocky islets, or cliffs.
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Terns, gulls (laughing gull), great cormorants, return during periods of storms from far upstream on the river.
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Wintering birds which are present in nationally important numbers are great crested grebes, cormorants, shovellers and tufted ducks, and the number of gadwalls is internationally significant.
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Pied cormorants and night herons cruise the creek pools.
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It is uninhabited by humans but is home to thousands of cormorants which roost and breed there.
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Like other cormorants, it is often found perched on a waterside rock with its wings spread out after coming out of the water.
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