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Cormorant swallowing  fish in swamp
An Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), waterfowl fishing underwater in a lake in Florida
Photo taken at Jennings state forest in NE Florida. Nikon D7200 with Nikon 70-200mm zoom lens
Dragonfly on the retaining wall of the levee
artificial duck nest above the water
Oriental darter (Anhinga melanogaster) or snake bird fishing in river.
Skimmers survive in the Los Llanos region of Colombia
Look amazing of dragonfly in park
Mallard shaking water of its head at Gosforth Park Nature Reserve
Wagtail on a stone
Anhinga spears a panfish on the Silver River in Ocala, Florida.
Taken at Bear River NWR, Utah.
Portrait of Glossy ibis feeding in the swamp
Mayflies emerging from water
L 16-18cm. \nBreeds in open country with orchards, scrubby pasture, open woodland with fields, copses etc.\nSummer visitor (mostly May-Sept.), winters in Africa.\nIn the Netherlands mostly during migration. Rare breeder in the Veluwe.\nAnts are favorite food.\nNests in existing tree-hole or nestbox (does not excavate own hole).\n\nThis Picture is made during spring bird migration in Flevoland (The Netherlands) in begin May 2024.
Great Blue Heron flying in for a landing near a beach on the James River near Newport News, Virginia.
Pochard duckling on the lake at Gosforth Park Nature Reserve
Cuckoo in the city, portrait, on green background
Their ability to survive both in and out of water. During mating season the males will also develop brightly coloured spots in order to attract females. The spots can be red, green or blue. A mudskipper's eyes protrude from the tops of its flat head. Their most noticeable feature however is their side pectoral fins that are located more forward and under their elongated body. These fins function similarly to legs in that they allow the mudskipper to move from place to place.
A dragonfly captured in mid-air, flying through a forest.
Names: African darter, african snakebird\n\n\n
cutting down trees in the forest, river, forest landscape pulpit
Great Blue Heron found in a small wetlands pond  located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Magpie Geese stretching their wings in the Murray Darling Basin
Taxon name: Black Skimmer\nTaxon scientific name: Rynchops niger\nLocation: Lido Beach, Sarasota, Florida
Beginning of the winter, Ice forms on the vegetation across the river.
The black skimmer is a very unique species with very distinct features such as its beak and its method of hunting.  While the bird stays above water, its very long lower mandible stays underwater as it glides just over the surface and cuts through the water.   The skimmer is the only bird with a beak that is longer on the bottom half, but this feature is necessary for its skimming method of hunting.  Here, the bird's body is illuminated by the glow of the sunset as it cuts a straight line through the water.  Its wings are beautifully spread wide open as its figure reflects across the pondwater.
Oriental Darter or Indian snake bird (Anhinga melanogaster) catching fish at the water body.
Two Black Skimmers (Rynchops niger) hover over the waters of Punta Arenas harbour in Chilean Patagonia
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