Little Pied Cormorant (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) - Wiki Little Pied Cormorant
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Order: Pelecaniformes
Family: Phalacrocoracidae
[Photo] Little Pied Cormorant, Phalacrocorax melanoleucus. Taken at the Melbourne Zoo. Author: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fir0002
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The
Little Pied Cormorant,
Little Shag or
Kawaupaka (
Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) is a common Australasian waterbird, found around the coasts, islands, estuaries, and inland waters of Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and around the islands of the south-western Pacific and the sub-Antarctic.
The
Little Pied Cormorant is a benthic feeder, i.e. it finds its prey on the sea floor. It feeds in relatively shallow water, often near the shore. Dive times are short, around 15 to 20 seconds, with recovery times on the surface of 5 to 10 seconds unless prey are being
swallowed. In New Zealand waters it mostly eats the local flounder and other small
flatfish. These are brought to the surface to be
swallowed: the bird will sometimes put a fish down on the surface of the water in order to re-orient it and
swallow it head first. Because of this habit, they suffer some kleptoparasitism from
Red-billed Gulls.
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