Darters Collection
Darters, also known as Anhingas, are fascinating aquatic birds found in various parts of the world
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Darters, also known as Anhingas, are fascinating aquatic birds found in various parts of the world. One such species is the Australasian darter (Anhinga novaehollandiae), which showcases its elegance and grace while hunting for fish. In a scene reminiscent of "The Last Supper, " these darters gather together on branches overhanging calm waters, patiently waiting for their next meal to swim by. Their sleek black feathers glisten under the sun's rays, contrasting beautifully with their striking yellow beaks. One stunning depiction of these magnificent creatures can be seen in Robert Havell's engraving titled "Black-Billed Darter" from Birds of America. The intricate details capture every feather and contour, showcasing the artist's skill and admiration for this avian wonder. Another captivating artwork is an opaque watercolor painting on paper called "The Indian Darter or Snake-bird. " Created around 1780, it portrays this unique species with its long neck arched gracefully as it emerges from the water like a serpentine creature. Picture No. 12479395 reveals an African Darter (Anhinga rufa) triumphantly displaying its captured fish prey in Chobe, Botswana. Its sharp bill pierces through the shimmering scales as it prepares to devour its hard-earned meal. Meanwhile, Picture No. 11981156 showcases an Australasian Darter perched majestically on a branch against a backdrop of Victoria's picturesque landscape in Australia. This image perfectly captures their natural habitat and highlights their adaptability to different environments. Moving across continents to Florida, USA, we encounter two distinct images: one featuring an immature Anhinga preening with wings spread wide (Picture No. 11981140), revealing delicate patterns along its plumage; and another capturing an adult male Anhinga in breeding plumage with his beak open (Picture No. 12479394).