The Fearless Birds Of Wakodahatchee Wetlands

He really doesn’t care that I’m there. His life is lived in close proximity to the humans who visit every day.

Almost forgot. While walking the boards at Wakodahatchee Wetlands I had the opportunity to meet some cormorants. Through generations of evolution they’ve learned not to fear humans. At the Wetlands we are not predators.

The bird in this video (shot on my cellphone) is as close as he looks. He really doesn’t care that I’m there. His life is lived in close proximity to the humans who visit every day.

2 thoughts on “The Fearless Birds Of Wakodahatchee Wetlands”

  1. We had a single cormorant living in the pond at Page Park in Bristol two summers ago. He (she?) was fascinating…what an amazing swimmer/diver that bird was!

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