Fascinating Bank Cormorants on Dyer Island, South Africa (00004533)
Description: The Bank Cormorants, also known as Phalacrocorax neglectus, are endemic to the Atlantic side of the Southern Cape province in South Africa. They inhabit offshore islands like Dyer Island and form flocks to venture into the sea for hunting. The growing population of South African Fur Seals has displaced the Bank Cormorants, resulting in declining numbers.
Location: Western Cape, Dyer Island, South Africa
Date of Capture: 16.05.2001