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Anhinga

Anhinga

Anhinga anhinga

Often called the "snakebird" for the way it swims with only its sinuous neck above water, the Anhinga is a sleek freshwater fishing bird of the Americas. Males are glossy black with silver wing patches; females have a tan neck and breast. Like cormorants, it spreads its wings to dry after diving, a classic silhouette of southern swamps.

Fun Fact

Anhingas swim with only their snake-like neck above water, earning them the nickname 'snakebird.' They spear fish underwater with their dagger-like bill.

Attributes

TypeSeabird
Habitatwetland
SizeLarge
Dietfish
FlightSoaring
Colorsblack, white
MigratoryNo
ContinentsNorth America, South America
Nest Typeplatform
ConservationLeast Concern
Difficulty: medium