
Anhinga - Wikipedia
The anhinga (/ æ n ˈ h ɪ ŋ ɡ ə /; Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, 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]
Anhinga Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Anhingas are large and slender waterbirds with long fanlike tails that resemble a turkey's tail. They have a long S-shaped neck and a daggerlike bill. In flight, Anhingas look like a flying cross; the wings are held out flat and the neck and tail stick straight out. They have slim bodies and look rather flattened in flight.
Anhinga | Audubon Field Guide
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 only head and neck above water (earning it the nickname of 'Snakebird'). Often solitary when feeding, it roosts in groups and nests in colonies.
Anhinga - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) is a water bird related to cormorants and pelicans. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means "devil bird" or "snake bird". Anhingas are skillful swimmers with unique characteristics that help them when hunting for fish.
Anhinga | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Also known as the snake bird or water turkey, the anhinga is a year-round resident of Florida. It is also found from coastal sections of South Carolina westward to Texas and Mexico, and even south to Argentina.
Get to Know the Anhinga, or ‘Snakebird’ - National Audubon …
2019年7月15日 · It’s a Snakebird, a colloquial name for the Anhinga, swimming with just its head and neck above the water. Anhingas belong to a small group of birds called the darters, and they look a bit like cormorants.
Anhinga: Species Profile - U.S. National Park Service
2018年6月6日 · The anhinga is also known as the snakebird because it swims with its body submerged while stretching its head and neck out above the surface of the water, giving it the appearance of a snake about to strike while it glides through the water.
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.
Anhinga - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit & More - Birdzilla
2023年2月23日 · 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.
What are some cool facts about the Anhinga? - Birdful
2024年2月10日 · The anhinga, also known as the darter or snakebird, is a fascinating waterbird that inhabits swamps, marshes, and other wetlands throughout the Americas. Anhingas have many unique adaptations that allow them to live an aquatic lifestyle.