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This is a collection of other shorebirds other than herons or egrets. This also includes certain sandpipers that prefer prairies and meadows to the coastal areas.
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Stephen > Double Crested Cormorant photographed at White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas, April 2007.
Stephen > Double Crested Cormorant photographed at White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas, April 2007.
Stephen > This is an anhinga that I noticed at the top of the canopy of a rookery on the campus of the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, July 2007.
Stephen > This is an anhinga that I noticed at the top of the canopy of a rookery on the campus of the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, July 2007.
Double Crested Cormorant photographed at White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas, April 2007.
 > Double Crested Cormorant photographed at White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas, April 2007.
Double Crested Cormorant photographed at White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas, April 2007.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos Digital Rebel Xt) |
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Keywords: bird cormorant white rock lake double crested cormorant
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