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THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA 
Distribution .—Australia generally, and Tasmania; also occurs in 
Sumatra, Celebes to New Guinea, New Caledonia, Lord Howe Island, and 
New Zealand. 
Notes . — Also called Little Black-and-white Shag and Frilled Shag. 
Usually singly or in flocks, frequenting lakes, swamps, streams, inlets, or 
rocky islets. It is very plentiful in inland districts, and is similar in 
habits and economy to the other species of Cormorants. 
Nest .—A platform composed of sticks and small green twigs; placed 
on a branch of a tree, usually one growing in or near water. Breeds in 
large colonies, often in association with different species of wading birds. 
Eggs .—Four to seven, usually five, pale bluish-white, more or less 
obscured with a coating of lime. Breeding-season: usually September 
to January. 
