Neotropic cormorant / Olivenscharbe (Phalacrocorax brasilianus)

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Wikipedia: Neotropic cormorant Source: OTHER 1200px-Phalacrocorax_brasilianus_%28Costa_Rica%29.jpg
Classification: Genus Phalacrocorax; Family Cormorants and shags (Phalacrocoracidae)
General: The neotropic cormorant or olivaceous cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) is a medium-sized cormorant found throughout the American tropics and subtropics, from the middle Rio Grande and the Gulf and Californian coasts of the United States south through Mexico and Central America to southern South America, where it is called by the Indian name of biguá. It also breeds on the Bahamas, Cuba and Trinidad. It can be found both at coasts (including some mangrove areas) and on inland waters. There are at least two subspecies: P. b. mexicanus from Nicaragua northwards and P. b. brasilianus further south. In Peru the neotropic cormorant is used by the Uru people for fishing. [more]

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