Hi All,
>From the experience I've had with New Zealand shags this almost looks to me 
>like a non-breeding or immature King or Rough-faced Shag.  If so this would be 
>an amazing record as this bird is normally sedentary and population estimates 
>I think are around 400 birds so this would be very rare.
There don't seem to be caruncles on this bird but in immatures or non-breeders 
these are small and hard to see anyway.  Did Barbara get other pics?
I am not sure about aberrant plumaged Pieds.  The pale bill wipes out the 
possibility of a Black-faced to me.
Certainly an interesting bird.  The shot is also great because it allows an 
instant ID comparison with a Pied, Little Pied and Great Cormorants around it.
Just my two bob's worth.  Look forward to hearing about what others might think 
it is.  Inger Vandyke  > From: > To: ; 
> Subject: RE: [Birding-Aus] Cormorant ID help 
required> Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 12:32:58 +1100> > ��> > Is it a New 
Zealand "blow in"?> > Greg Little> > Greg Little - Principal Consultant> 
General Flora and Fauna> PO Box 526> Wallsend, NSW, 2287, Australia> Ph 02 49 
556609> Fx 02 49 556671> www.gff.com.au> > -----Original Message----->From: 
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On Behalf Of Tom Tarrant> Sent: Sunday, 23 December 2007 10:48 AM> To: 
Birding-Aus> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Cormorant ID help required> > Hi All,> > 
Mike Carter has asked if I could post this unusual Cormorant taken at> 
Merimbula NSW> > http://www.aviceda.org/abid/newimages.php> > *I wonder if you 
could pass comment on the attached which one of our> members> took on Dec 9, 
2007 at Short Point, Merimbula, NSW> We get the Black-faced Cormorants at Eden 
and rarely further north. They> are> usually on rocks or buoys. This one is odd 
because of the 'extra' black> on> the head and also being on the sand.> > Is it 
something interesting?> > Barbara Jones, Eden> > *Unfortunately Comments cannot 
be posted on ABID for the time-being (due> to> persistent 'spamming') so please 
pass on your thoughts via this> mailing-list.> > Tom> > -- > 
********************************> Tom & Marie Tarrant> Samsonvale, Qld> > 
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