Also known as: Olivaceous Cormorant
66 cm (26") Fairly common. Tidal ponds, inlets, inland lakes near coast. Gulf of Mexico, casual to southeastern California. Told from Double-crested Cormorant by its small size and long tail. Was called Olivaceous Cormorant.
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