Adults: Above, black. Below, white. Black-and-white border starts a little above the eye. Thigh, white. Eye, brown. Eye-ring, naked and dull yellow. Chin, naked and dull yellow. Bill, mostly dull yellow with dusky maxilla. Feet, black. In breeding plumage, a black tuft on forehead and white frills on sides of black crown. Bill, orange. Chin, orange.
Immatures: Black feathers on thighs and above eyes. Irregular brown patches in plumage. Bill, dusky, yellow at base.
Downy Young: Naked, becoming black-downed with bare orange head. Eye, black. Bill, black, grading to flesh grey face. Feet, grey-black.
Other Scientific Names
Microcarbo melanoleucos [Christidis and Boles (2008)]
Other Names (World)
Little Pied Cormorant, White-throated Shag, Little River Shag, Frilled Shag, Little Cormorant, Little Shag, Little Black-and-White Cormorant, Little Black-and-White Shag
Voice
Males 'coo-oo' when greeting prospective mates. Gutteral 'uk-uk-uk' by both sexes during nest relief, softer 'uk-uk-uk' in greeting chicks. Croaks in alarm. Chicks croak continously.
Little Pied Cormorant (Microcarbo melanoleucos) [XC794988]
by id from Coburg North, Victoria, Australia (begging call, traffic)
Little Pied Cormorant (Microcarbo melanoleucos) [XC182028]
by nick talbot from Tweed Heads South, New South Wales, Australia (call)
Nest
A platform of sticks and debris, in a tree, on a bush or on the ground. In colonies.
Eggs (Guide)
Usually 3 - 5; pale blue or green, with limy coating; oval; about 46 x 31 mm. Incubation: by both sexes.
Young
Alticial, nidicolous.
Subspecies
Polymorphic subspecies brevirostris may be distinct species.
The following 3 subspecies are recognised:
melanoleucos (Vieillot, 1817) - Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Palau, Solomon Islands (except Rennell Island), Santa Cruz Island and New Caledonia and Campbell Island.
brevirostris (Gould, 1837) - New Zealand, including Stewart Island. Considered by some to be a full species.
brevicauda (Mayr, 1931) - Rennell Island and Solomon Islands.
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