Two
Double-crested cormorants sun their spread wings to dry during a late summer
afternoon on the San Andreas Reservoir. The pastime can be a common site around
the watershed.
Since the
black seabirds are at home in both salt water and fresh, the watershed
reservoirs provide ample small fish for food. During the spring breeding
season, they’ll display the tufted crests they’re named for.


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