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Pacific Northwest Seabirds

... a thick neck, it really stands out in the breeding season when the gular, or throat pouch, is cobalt-blue. Its neck and back have showy white plumes. Double-crested Cormorant, the largest on the Pacific, are found in aquatic habitats across North America. Distinguish from other cormorants by thicker ...
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