Cormorants are large, aquatic birds known for their distinctive long necks and hooked bills. They are excellent divers, using their webbed feet to propel themselves underwater while hunting for fish. Cormorants can be found in various habitats, including coastal regions, lakes, and rivers, and are often seen perched on rocks or trees with their wings spread out to dry.
These birds belong to the family Phalacrocoracidae and are found on every continent except Antarctica. Cormorants are social creatures, often seen in groups, and they play an important role in their ecosystems by helping to control fish populations. Their unique hunting techniques and adaptability make them fascinating subjects for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.