A small cormorant has been observed attempting to catch crabs in the mangrove swamp of Gambia. The small cormorant is distinguished from the great cormorant by a light stripe on its forehead. Photo: Rein Kuresoo The loudly trilling curly-necked great cormorant was once a common breeder on Estonian meadows, fields, and bogs, but today it is rarely seen due to the reduction in available habitat from extensive agricultural development. Topics: #cormorant #small #photo Post navigation NATURE PHOTO ⟩ Small cormorants set out on migration after the full moon NATURE PHOTO ⟩ Small cormorants set out on migration after the full moon