So I was out with the family today at Hoylake, Wirral, hoping to make best use of the high tide and the strong winds. Sadly the strong winds had dropped and nothing was blown inshore that was worth mentioning, until I spotted a small cormorant on a post. Wow - that looks unusual I thought. Got my lens cranked all the way up to 800mm and started shooting. I could see that the bird was smaller than a Common Comorant and had interesting brown and white markings. I could see the headline in Birding Magazine already "UK photographer catches rare Rusty Cormorant" So here is a pic:
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IT TOOK ME ABOUT 3 MINUTES TO REALISE IT WAS A METAL STATUE!!











