This 5 October 2017 video shows scores of great cormorants, hunting together for fish. Afterwards, they dry their wings.
Harry Brummelhuis made this video in the Duursche Waarden nature reserve in Overijssel province in the Netherlands.
This 5 October 2017 video shows scores of great cormorants, hunting together for fish. Afterwards, they dry their wings.
Harry Brummelhuis made this video in the Duursche Waarden nature reserve in Overijssel province in the Netherlands.
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You still have to fill in your site title, and About and Contact pages π
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You have to go to your dashboard, select Pages, then you can edit the About and Contact pages. The title, I think, is under Apperance.
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It seems search engines find blog posts with a video or picture on top best.
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I enjoyed the cormorants drying their wings. π
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Yes, their wings are not waterproof, unlike other waterbirds.
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