Blue-eyed Cormorant (Phalacrocorax atriceps), also Imperial shag, in flight with nesting material, Pebble Island, Falkland Islands, Great Britain, South Atlantic
Caption

Blue-eyed Cormorant (Phalacrocorax atriceps), also Imperial shag, in flight with nesting material, Pebble Island, Falkland Islands, Great Britain, South Atlantic

Date

Nov 24, 2024

Credit line

Photo12/imageBROKER/Matthias Graben

Reference

BRK25G92_435

Model release

NA

Property release

No

License type

Royalty free

Available size

51,8Mb (4,1Mb) / 17,4in x 11,6in / 5209 x 3476 (300dpi)

Keywords

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