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Posted on 18 March 20239 March 2023 by David

West Park cormorant: flying, fleeing

West Park cormorant: flying, fleeing

As I was taking pictures of the West Park cormorant diving after fish, someone came walking along the lakeside footpath. The bird immediately took off and flew away, disappearing behind the island.

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