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Except for the Ring-necked Ducks, the cormorants were the only birds that didn't seem to be fazed by today's rough weather. I saw some feeding, and groups of them perched in their usual spots, including these four. The smaller, lighter-colored one second from left is definitely a juvenile bird, possibly one of this year's. The body language of their different postures is another thing that attracts me to these birds. They always bring a smile to my face.
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