Ships_Cat
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Err, maybe not what you thought, but this morning was on the boat taking a shower. And while looking out the port, there along side, sunning itself with wings outstretched facing them to the sun was a Little Black Shag (quite a small shag common in the northern half of NZ).
Any bird knowledgeable types know the reason why they do this - have seen them doing so quite often?
Can it be to dry themselves? But I would have thought that especially given the time they spend underwater that their feathers would be very oily and water resistant. Perhaps not resistant enough?
Or is it just that they like to warm themselves and getting the greatest area facing the sun is the purpose?
John
Any bird knowledgeable types know the reason why they do this - have seen them doing so quite often?
Can it be to dry themselves? But I would have thought that especially given the time they spend underwater that their feathers would be very oily and water resistant. Perhaps not resistant enough?
Or is it just that they like to warm themselves and getting the greatest area facing the sun is the purpose?
John