Anhingas Collection
The anhinga, also known as the Black-Billed Darter, is a fascinating bird that can be found in various parts of the United States and Tobago
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The anhinga, also known as the Black-Billed Darter, is a fascinating bird that can be found in various parts of the United States and Tobago. With its unique features and behaviors, it captures the attention of bird enthusiasts worldwide. In Picture No. 11981156 and Picture No. 11981140, we see an immature anhinga preening with its wings spread wide in Florida during February. This behavior helps them maintain their feathers' condition for optimal flight. An adult male anhinga in breeding plumage steals the spotlight in a close-up shot of its head with its beak open (Picture No. 11073845). The vibrant colors on display are truly mesmerizing. During rainfall in Tobago, we witness another stunning moment as an immature anhinga stands on a branch with outstretched wings (Picture No. 10889162). Their ability to dry their feathers quickly after diving underwater makes them exceptional hunters. Nesting season brings heartwarming scenes captured in Picture No. 10889365, where three adorable chicks stand at their nest at Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida during March. These tiny creatures symbolize new life and hope for the future. An adult male anhinga takes care of his offspring by feeding them at the nest (Picture No. 11073845). This nurturing behavior showcases their dedication to family life.