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by Jennifer Wheatley Wolf
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On Isabela Island, Punta Moreno, you will find many Flightless Cormorants. These bird arrived to the Galapagos thousands of years ago and finding no... more
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On Isabela Island, Punta Moreno, you will find many Flightless Cormorants. These bird arrived to the Galapagos thousands of years ago and finding no enemies and have discovered a wonderful nesting location that offered lots of food, they did not need to fly away. Over the thousands of years, their wings have diminished in size and are no longer able to lift the bird into the air even if he did want to fly. I suppose in a few thousand more years, this bird will be more like the duck he resembles with wings either completely gone or so small they would be difficult to detect. Curiously though, these Cormorants still spread their wings to dry just like their cousins who can fly.
No matter where life takes her, she seems to always have a camera in hand. Jennifer Wheatley-Wolf is an artist who loves to work in fabric, photography and occasionally words. Inspired by color, texture and the unexpected discoveries in the world around her, Jennifer brings her vision of the world to life through her art. Jennifer and her husband Marcus reside in Pennsylvania. To visit Jennifer's website to see her beautiful works of fabric art : http://www.ArtGiftsEtc.com
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William Tasker
Thank you for submitting this correctly named bird to Wild Birds Of The World - A Nature Photography Group, where it is now featured on the home page. L/F
Jennifer Wheatley Wolf replied:
Thank you William!