anhingha resting tree along the anhinga trail royal palm visitor center florida |
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| navigate by keyword : male anhingha resting tree anhinga trail royal palm visitor center everglades national park florida binomial name called snakebird american darter water turkey origin apparent bird swimming neck appears looks like snake ready strike |
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| Pictured is a male anhingha resting in a tree alongside the Anhinga Trail near the Royal Palm Visitor Center in the Everglades National Park in Florida. The binomial name is Anhinga anhingha. It is also called the snakebird, American darter, or water turkey. The origin of the name is apparent when the bird is swimming. Only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. |
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