Where's my stick
by Judi Dressler
Title
Where's my stick
Artist
Judi Dressler
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This male Double-crested Cormorant flew in without a stick, which his sweetie is NOT okay with!
Every spring, cormorants perform a ritual of building up the nest, even if they're using a nest from the previous year. The males search for and bring in the sticks, and the female finds the best place to insert them into the nest. I don't know why the male in this case didn't bring a stick when he flew in!
Cormorants are very social birds, and frequently when I look at my photos after a shoot, I notice story lines that I wasn't able to catch while taking the photos. For instance, this last time there was an incident between a male and female where they seemed to be arguing, and then he flew off and shortly afterwards came back and they argued some more, and then a third cormorant joined in, but eventually the couple settled down and seemed to have resolved whatever was going on.
The Double-crested Cormorant is a seabird, whose habitat is near rivers, lakes and coastal areas.
Cormorants can be found widely across North America, from Alaska down to Florida and Mexico.
Photo taken on March 18, 2020, in Lakewood, Colorado
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