Cormorants, which have their breeding grounds in Denmark and in the Netherlands, are increasingly wintering along the shores ...
The scene resembles the traditional cormorant fishing practiced in many parts of Japan, except that the birds are not tied to a leash. Untethered cormorant fishing has been revived in Japan for ...
Cormorant fishing in Ozu dates to the Edo Period (1603-1867). However, the tradition declined for a time before being revived as a tourist attraction in 1957. At its peak, the event attracted ...
Threat to native bird species from fishnets in irrigation tanks highlighted during Tamirabharani Water Bird Census 2025.
Double-crested cormorants will be controlled at Lake Vermillion this spring in an effort to limit the number of birds that eat yellow perch and potentially small walleye, according to the ...
Generally, anhingas and cormorants dive for up to two minutes at the most and feast on fish, but unlike other species such as ducks, they fully wet their plumage. After dives, these species ...
A research expedition in the South Atlantic to further explore the oceanographic fishing scenario around ... of the South Georgia Islands, and the Cormorant and Black Rocks,” the Argentine ...
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