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Female Anhinga

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Rocks, cypress stumps and other watery perches are the perfect place for anhingas to keep an eye out for fish, and to stay relatively safe from hungry alligators, crocodiles, wildcats and larger birds of prey. This adult female was photographed from the shore of a lake in Fort Myers, Florida.

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Rich Leighton
Image Size
3008x2000 / 3.4MB
Keywords
A. anhinga, American darter, Anhinga anhinga, Anhingidae, Animalia, Aves, Bec a Lancette, Chordata, Darter, Grecian Lady, Lee County, Suliformes, Water Turkey, anhinga, animal, ave, avian, beak, beautiful, beauty, bird, birdwatching, black, blackbird, devil bird, fauna, feather, natural, nature, ornithology, snakebird, vertebrate, water, wild, wildlife, wing
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Anhingas & Cormorants, Anhingas
Rocks, cypress stumps and other watery perches are the perfect place for anhingas to keep an eye out for fish, and to stay relatively safe from hungry alligators, crocodiles, wildcats and larger birds of prey. This adult female was photographed from the shore of a lake in Fort Myers, Florida.