'Continental' cormorant, P carbo sinensis. The rear edge of the bare skin drops vertically from the gape. So the angle of the edge of the bare skin at the gape is obtuse - ie more than 90 degrees.
Common sandpiper.
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Interesting Pete. Has the Common Sand got a fish as can only see it in the phone.
I've seen it enlarged, and I'd say it's a small frog being held by its right front leg.
Yes, just seen it on the computer, Pete. make a good meal for a Common Sand !
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