Little Cormorant is very common resident
bird in water bodies of low country. Large flocks can be seen in dry zone and occasional visitors in the hills. It is a good swimmer as well as a diver and while fishing
it can stay underwater for a while and re-emerged some distance from where it
dives. Usually it sits for long period on a dead tree, half sub-merged rock or river
bank with its wings spread to dry them up. It
breeds during North-East monsoons starting from October to April in colonies on
trees standing in water in tanks, often with many other water birds such as
Indian cormorants, night herons, pond herons, egrets, storks, etc.
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