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    These two cormorants let fly into each other, and amongst part of the action, I captured this sequence with the one's head down the throat of the other one. Im not actually sure if this could be a feeding action, as I didnt see any fish - unless the the one on the right was regurgitating food up. Anyway, not something I have witnessed before, so Im sharing it with all of you. Taken at one of the birding spots in Cape Town.

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    Awesome timing Stuart and well composed. Good eye contact too and I will be interested to know what they were actually doing if anyone has seen this behavior before. thanks for sharing .

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    great action,eye contact!!!

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    The color of the eye you captured well focus's the attention where the action is taking place.

    I witnessed this behavior once before. Dug up this many years old unedited file I kept because I too had never seen it.

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    Thanks a stack everyone.

    Mike, your image confirms it must be a feeding behaviour, as they wouldnt fight in midair, or out the water.

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    Perfect timing Stuart. Superb colors and great details. Is a feeding behaviour, I'm very sure about it.

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    Stu, Lovely catch, and I assume it is feeding behavior! Send it to 50/50, they will be able to tell.

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    lovely sighting Stu - love the droplets.
    it sure is feeding, seen other photos before with confirming comments :)
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    Nice behavior shot. I love the timing and the clear eye.

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    So what age (and species) is the bird on the right? If it's not an adult then something very strange is going on. :-)

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    Hi Stu, you captured the moment perfectly here. Also sure its feeding.

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    Thank you all so much for the great feedback. I am convinced its a feeding behaviour

    Phil, these are both Cape Cormorants, and to be honest, I dont have a clue of either of their ages, but they are pretty much the same size.

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    Excellent behavior captured Stuart nicely done.

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    Wonderful sighting and shot Stu. This is amazing behaviour and you captured it perfectly.:)

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