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Cosa (chi) è Cormorant - definizione

FAMILY OF AQUATIC BIRDS
Phalacrocoracidae; Cormorants; Shag (bird); Stictocarbo; Cormies
  • Immature ''Phalacrocorax atriceps albiventer''
  • Wing-drying behaviour
  • A Chinese fisherman with his two cormorants
  • Cormorant (species unknown) begins its dive
  • Cormorant in Mainaguri
  • Cormorant sculpture by Brian Fell on the [[Stone Jetty]], [[Morecambe]]
  • Great cormorant with hooked bill
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  • Double-crested cormorant
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  • Guanay cormorant (''Phalacrocorax bougainvillii'') at [[Weltvogelpark Walsrode]]
  • [[Imperial shag]]s in Beagle Channel
  • ''[[Phalacrocorax niger]]'' in [[Hyderabad, India]]
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  • Middle Edo period]], Japan, 1755

cormorant         
['k?:m(?)r(?)nt]
¦ noun a large diving seabird with a long neck, long hooked bill, short legs, and mainly black plumage. [Phalacrocorax carbo and other species.]
Origin
ME: from OFr. cormaran, from med. L. corvus marinus 'sea raven'; the final -t is on the pattern of words such as peasant.
Cormorant         
·noun A voracious eater; a glutton, or gluttonous servant.
II. Cormorant ·noun Any species of Phalacrocorax, a genus of sea birds having a sac under the beak; the shag. Cormorants devour fish voraciously, and have become the emblem of gluttony. They are generally black, and hence are called sea ravens, and coalgeese.
cormorant         
I. n.
1.
Pelican-like sea-bird (Phalacrocorax carbo).
2.
Glutton, greedy fellow, belly-god, greedy-gut.
II. a.
Greedy, rapacious, all-devouring.

Wikipedia

Cormorant

Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed, but in 2021 the IOU (formerly the IOC) adopted a consensus taxonomy of seven genera. The great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) and the common shag (Gulosus aristotelis) are the only two species of the family commonly encountered in Britain and Ireland and "cormorant" and "shag" appellations have been later assigned to different species in the family somewhat haphazardly.

Cormorants and shags are medium-to-large birds, with body weight in the range of 0.35–5 kilograms (0.77–11.02 lb) and wing span of 60–100 centimetres (24–39 in). The majority of species have dark feathers. The bill is long, thin and hooked. Their feet have webbing between all four toes. All species are fish-eaters, catching the prey by diving from the surface. They are excellent divers, and under water they propel themselves with their feet with help from their wings; some cormorant species have been found to dive as deep as 45 metres (150 ft). They have relatively short wings due to their need for economical movement underwater, and consequently have among the highest flight costs of any flying bird.

Cormorants nest in colonies around the shore, on trees, islets or cliffs. They are coastal rather than oceanic birds, and some have colonised inland waters. The original ancestor of cormorants seems to have been a fresh-water bird. They range around the world, except for the central Pacific islands.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Cormorant
1. Together, we stared out over the bay, past the cormorant rock, toward Brixham and Berry Head.
2. During that time, however, the cormorant population on Four Brothers doubled.
3. "Last winter, one in 10 of the English cormorant population, we estimate, was killed, and we are concerned that the cormorant population, as a result of this policy, could be reduced, " Mr Madge said.
4. The Cormorant does not shoot out of its tube like a missile.
5. In January 2001, government officials stopped a boat leaving Prek Toal with 1,400 cormorant eggs.