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Cormorants and herons visit, and new friends abate my loneliness.
Katie Amatruda: How I Navigated The Four Stages Of Divorce Katie Amatruda 2011
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Cormorants with out-stretched wings stood on the rocks drying themselves.
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Cormorants with out-stretched wings stood on the rocks drying themselves.
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Cormorants with out-stretched wings stood on the rocks drying themselves.
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Cormorants and herons visit, and new friends abate my loneliness.
Katie Amatruda: How I Navigated The Four Stages Of Divorce Katie Amatruda 2011
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Cormorants always look affronted, their beak tips higher than their heads, their inflated feather-and-bone breasts, the way they look at you with only one beetle green eye.
Here Comes Another Lesson Stephen O’Connor 2010
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Cormorants clucked, shifting their wings, and in the distance, low crashing booms still rumbled.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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Cormorants clucked, shifting their wings, and in the distance, low crashing booms still rumbled.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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Next to a pink double bed are three chests of drawers of eggs; the nearest to the pink pillows are labeled “Doves,” “Cormorants and Darters,” “Auks, Petrels,” and “Penguins, Pelicans, Storks, Gannet.”
A Year on the Wing TIM DEE 2009
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These resources are showing little or no clear improvement since spill injuries occurred: Common loon Cormorants (3 species), Harbor seal, Harlequin duck, Pacific herring, Pigeon guillemot
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