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Anhinga
Anhinga, male, nonbreeding plumage
About the photographs
Anhinga, female
Anhinga, swimming
Anhinga, male, breeding plumage
MenuA bird of southern swamps, the Anhinga is known as the Water-Turkey for its swimming habits and broad tail, and also as the Snake-Bird for its habit of swimming with just its long head and neck sticking out of the water. Cool Facts
Description
Sex DifferencesMale all black with silver patches on wings, female with brown head and neck. ImmatureSimilar to adult female. Similar Species
SoundA raspy croaking. »listen to songs of this speciesRangeSummer RangeBreeds from North Carolina southward through coastal states into Central and South America. Winter RangeWinters from Florida and southern Louisiana southward. Other NamesAnhinga d¿Amérique (French) Sources used to construct this page:Frederick, P. C., and D. Siegel-Causey. 2000. Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga). In The Birds of North America, No. 522 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. |
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