
The Double-crested Cormorant is a very difficult bird to photograph feeding because they go under water to catch fish. When they go under water, you never know where they will pop back up and if they come back up with a fish they swallow it immediately. Here is one reason why they have to eat [...]

This past Saturday I decided to swing by Robert S Kerr Lock And Dam 15 in Oklahoma on my way home from the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. I saw lots of American White Pelicans and Double-crested Cormorants. Yesterday I decided to return to Lock and Dam 15 and the first photo shows what I saw [...]

This Double-crested Cormorant would pop up out of the water with a fish to only have it stolen by a Gull. The action is fast and furious this time of year at the Robert S Kerr Lock And Dam 15 in Oklahoma.

I was near the Arkansas River photographing several different birds that were flying in flocks when I took the above photo. If you look at the last Double-crested Cormorant in the above photo you will see that it looks unusual. I have been posting photos the past couple of days of the wildlife that make [...]

I wanted to show how the Double-crested Cormorant moves through the water (feathers are not water proof) and what it goes through to get airborne. Photos taken at the Robert S Kerr Lock And Dam 15 in Oklahoma.

I have been posting photos of my visit to the Spiro City Lake in Oklahoma the past few days. I have driven by this small lake several times but have never stopped until this past weekend. I saw lots of these Double-crested Cormorants.