The stylish anhinga bird in our photos

Anhinga drying its feathers after swimming in Biscayne Bay, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
The anhinga needs to dry its wings after diving for food. This is a common sight of the bird in Florida shores. Photo taken in Biscayne Bay - Check this page for photo licensing. 

The anhinga bird has many names: 
  1. Snakebird.
  2. Darter.
  3. American darter.
  4. Water turkey. 
"Anhinga" comes from the language of an indigenous group from Brazil. The word means "devil bird" or "snake bird" - the neck and head sometimes look like a snake when they are swimming. 

Anhinga stretching its long neck - Photo: Still Gravity.
The long and flexible neck of the anhinga is confused with a water snake because the body of the bird remains submerged - photo taken in the Everglades. 

These birds swim very well underwater. Plenty of them in Florida and its Everglades. 

Nest of anhinga with two hungry babies - Photo: Still Gravity.
Anhinga nest with hungry babies claiming for food. They show their distinctive long necks - photo taken in the Everglades. 

What about some photos of alligators now?

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