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Red-faced Cormorant
[Phalacrocorax urile]
[Length 29 in. Wingspan 46 in.]
It is easy to see how the Red-faced Cormorant got its name.
It is a glossy black color with a bright reddish-orange facial patch and light bill (the similar Pelagic Cormorant lacks the bright face patch and always has a black bill).
Red-faced Cormorants occur in southwestern Alaska and the Aleutian Islands in North America, and the Kamchatka Peninsula and far northern Japan in Asia.
They are strictly coastal, and nest in colonies on cliff faces and rocky islands with Murres, Gulls, and Kittiwakes.
This one was photographed on St. Paul Island in the Pribilof Islands of Alaska.
Photo taken with a 300mm f4.5 Nikkor ED lens on Kodachrome 64 film.
(Date: June 1984)
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