Some water birds like cormorants never seem to fly over land. They'll hug the shoreline but never venture more than a dozen yards in. They must view land the way we view water. Exceptional crossing territory.
once I was at the japanese garden run by a water reclamation project in los angeles and they stocked tons of fish, just swarms
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and a few cormorants had discovered this and they were just diving and eating incessantly just gorging themselves
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If you like that sort of thing and ever go back to India, don't miss this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keoladeo_National_Park … ...I lost count of the variety. It's like a costco of waterbirds, each in thousands.
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