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A cormorant fluffed its feathers.
A cormorant skims the fast-sinking water.
A cormorant dives by trembling light.
The black head of a cormorant bobs in the river.
It was a blue-footed booby, not a cormorant.
A cormorant needs around 300g of sea fish a day.
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There was room enough for everyone in the Prospect Park Lake on Monday: from left, a double-crested cormorant, a Canada goose, a red-eared slider turtle, a ring-billed gull and a mallard seemed to coexist quite peacefully.
A huge cormorant perched on a stick, shaking out two black fan-feathered wings.
However, director Stefan Escreet sensibly avoids a literal approach, setting the action among the bric-a-brac of a dusty attic in which an old easel can become a topsail or a set of garden shears a sinister cormorant.
Eventually, the engine will spring to life, with a little roar that always seems irreverent in the early morning stillness, startling a cruising cormorant nearby into an emergency takeoff, its feet pattering furiously against the water.
Things still do get a little post-apocalyptic: the weird drone of a cement factory, wide empty streets dotted with used condoms, a lone cormorant perched on the bank of a Superfund site.
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