Under tail-coverts moderate, their tips reaching little if any beyond toes; size generally larger; length, 360 mm.
Under tail-coverts long, their tips reaching well beyond toes; size generally smaller; length, 340 mm.
Differs from other SylviinA| chiefly in its more rounded tail and longer under tail-coverts.
Under tail-coverts black; streak from eye to nape glossy green.
Above grayish brown; below, including under wing coverts and under tail coverts, white.
Adult: A small cormorant with upper parts black with dull greenish gloss; under parts white except vent and under tail-coverts which are sooty-black.
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