Based on electronic tags implanted in salmon and detected among the cormorant droppings, growing numbers of double-crested cormorants eat nearly 10 percent of salmon and steelhead that pass through ...
Cormorants have been the bane of fishermen since time immemorial. They are a very recognizable black and gray seabird with a very long neck and a voracious appetite for fish. These birds can be seen ...
Not in many decades — perhaps never — had a pair of double-crested cormorants built a nest and produced young in Connecticut But in 1979, a pair mated and raised young on East White Rock, a tiny, ...
With its big, floppy feet, the double-crested cormorant is kind of comical, but it’s the bird’s bad hair day that will really amuse you. Right now, visitors along San Diego’s coastline or at just ...
Cormorant hazing program to protect smolt on the Oregon Coast View the Slideshow >> (Gallery by Randy L. Rasmussen, The Oregonian) TILLAMOOK – Greg Hublou takes a quick pass through upper Tillamook ...
Researchers recently fitted a South American sea bird called an imperial cormorant with a small camera, then watched stunned as it became 'superbird' -- diving 150 feet underwater in 40 seconds, ...
The Environmental Board has issued a permit to hunt 180 cormorants on the Pärnu River to study the birds' feeding habits. The Estonian Ornithological Society disapproves. In addition to oiling ...
SANDUSKY, Ohio -- For most of the 40-odd years that Tom Mayher has fished the waters of western Lake Erie, the walleye, perch and bass were bountiful around the isolated, uninhabited islands along the ...
Don't get Paul Dunkling started on cormorants. He's angry about the big, black, fish-eating birds he's sure are eating up Lake Champlain's yellow perch. He's even angrier about the federal ...
Despite opposition from conservation groups and a lawsuit threatening the legality of the practice, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources plans to allow trained hunters to shoot cormorants on lakes ...