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- Anhinga - Wikipedia
The anhinga ( ænˈhɪŋɡə ; Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called darter, American darter, snakebird, or water turkey, is a water bird of the warmer parts of the Americas The word anhinga comes from a'ñinga in the Brazilian Tupi language and means "devil bird" or "snake bird" [3] The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a
- Anhinga Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
A dark body stealthily swims through a lake with only a snakelike head poking above the surface What may sound like the Loch Ness monster is actually an Anhinga, swimming underwater and stabbing fish with its daggerlike bill After every dip, it strikes a regal pose on the edges of shallow lakes and ponds, with its silvery wings outstretched and head held high to dry its waterlogged feathers
- Anhinga | Audubon Field Guide
A long-necked, long-tailed swimmer of southeastern swamps Often seen perched on a snag above the water, with its wings half-spread to dry Can vary its buoyancy in water, sometimes swimming with
- 7 Fascinating Anhinga Bird Facts You Should Know
Dive into these amazing facts about anhinga birds, the sleek, long-necked black birds that hunt (and swim) underwater
- Anhinga: Species Profile - U. S. National Park Service
Anhinga spreading its wings to absorb the warm sunshine NPS photo by Leslie Velarde Anhingas often are seen perched with their wings spread, displaying their spectacular plumage Whether wet or dry and especially in bright sunshine and cool temperatures, anhingas spread their wings, characteristically orienting themselves with their backs to
- Anhinga - eBird
Long-necked “snake bird” found in wooded swamps, marshes, and ponds Males are black with white on wing; females similar but with brownish neck and head Dives underwater and spears fish with dagger-like bill Often swims with only head and neck out of water Like cormorants, perches out in the open to spread wings and dry feathers Similar shape to cormorants but even longer-tailed with a
- Anhinga - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
Basic facts about Anhinga: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status
- Anhinga - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit More | Birdzilla
Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), the sleek and fascinating waterbird, has earned the nickname “water turkey” for its distinct fan-like tails that resemble those of turkeys Often seen basking in the sun with their wings spread wide, these creatures are both remarkable and mysterious, boasting unique characteristics that set them apart from other aquatic birds
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