Photos by BarrytheBirder
I am used to seeing as many as 300 Ring-billed Gulls around a small pond, at a horse farm near my home. I am at a loss however to understand or believe that there any fish left here for the gulls to catch and eat from the tiny pond. Now, a black-feathered Double-crested Cormorant has suddenly appeared among the white-feathered gulls. He stands out quite noticeably and in each of these photos seems to be having lots to say. They are not common though in this horse-farm area of King Township, well north of Lake Ontario. God only knows what they're all eating.
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