Pygmy Cormorant




Photos copyright: monacoeye • Danube Delta, Romania • May 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Pygmy Cormorant
Latin: Phalacrocorax pygmaeus
Other: Cormoranul mic (Romanian)
Family: Phalacrocoracidae • Cormorants
The Pygmy Cormorant is the smallest of all 40 odd Cormorant species. It is about 50 cm long - in comparison the Great Cormorant is about 80 cm.
Its main breeding area is the Danube Delta and it is classified as Near Threatened on the IUCN list due to loss of habitat.
There are currently an estimated 4000 breeding pairs in the Delta of a total of about 7000 in Europe.
The Pygmy Cormorant is mostly black with small white tufts during breeding season.
It can be distinguished from the Great Cormorant by size if both are seen together (pic below, Pygmy on right of tree). Its bill is much smaller, its tail is proportionally longer due its small body size, and it has no yellow markings on its face. It can also have a brownish neck and looks generally more like a duck or crow than the Great Cormorant does.


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