Anhinga posing for the camera. Photo is black and white leaving the eye and beak in color for nice contrast.

A-Z Challenge – A is for Anhinga

Anhingas are large and slender birds with a “S” shaped neck. They swim and dive live dabbling ducks with their webbed feet, however, their bodies are fully submerged and all you will see is their head and neck sticking out of the water. The are also called Snake Birds. They catch fish and eat them whole. The images in this post is a male with his silvery white streaks on his wings and back.

They will often be seen perched up on a dock, tree or anywhere they can get a grip with their wings spread wide to dry off. They are one of a few water birds that their feathers do not repel water and they need to dry their wings after being in the water fishing. They stalk fish underwater and will use their dagger like bill to stab their prey which they swallow whole.

Anhingas can be found in the southern parts of the United States, Mexico, Caribbean, Central and South America. They inhibit freshwater lakes and ponds, but will also be seen in brackish areas in the mangroves and other mudflats.

This is my first time participating in April Blogging from A-Z Challenge. As a birder and photographer, I will be sharing a new bird with you every day. I host a weekly photo challenge called Bird Weekly and would love for you to stop by anytime. Join in if that is your thing too.

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35 responses to “A-Z Challenge – A is for Anhinga”

  1. circadianreflections Avatar

    They are a pretty waterbird. I hope to see one someday.

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      I hope you get to Florida someday too. You will see them if you get out and about here. They are quite common. πŸ™‚

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  2. V.J. Knutson Avatar

    I saw my first one in Brownsville Texas. Amazing birds.

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Yes they are. Great personalities too! πŸ™‚

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  3. MichaelStephenWills Avatar

    I’ve seen these….enjoyed the new info (new to me).

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Thanks and I’m glad I could offer up some new info. πŸ™‚ That always makes me happy!

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  4. Jim Borden Avatar

    that is an amazing looking bird – never heard of it…

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Yes they are pretty cool looking birds. The males are really spectacular as in most bird species. LOL! πŸ™‚

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      1. Jim Borden Avatar

        just bird species? πŸ™‚

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      2. Lisa Coleman Avatar

        πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œ

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  5. Alice DeForest Avatar

    With their little heads sticking up out of the water they look like snakes swimming around

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Yep they sure are and while them and the Cormorants have the nickname of snakebird. LOL! πŸ™‚

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  6. ghostmmnc Avatar

    This is an interesting bird with it’s long neck. Love his feathers. Good start for your A to Z posts. πŸ™‚

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Thank you Barbara. This will be fun. 😊

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  7. Sascha Darlington Avatar

    Beautiful pics and an excellent start! Love the little tufts of hair in that first photo!

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Thank you so much. This is going to be fun! 😊

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  8. Heart to Heart Avatar

    Awesome as always!

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Thank you so much. Really glad to see you and congrats on the new place. 😊

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      1. Heart to Heart Avatar

        Thank you so much 😊

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      2. Lisa Coleman Avatar

        I hope you are able to participate in Bird Weekly this coming week. You caught me on an off week. I took yesterday off for our anniversary that was Wednesday. We birded for 8 1/2 hours. It was awesome! πŸ™‚

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      3. Heart to Heart Avatar

        Ohh Happy anniversary πŸŽ‰ glad you had a great time…

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      4. Lisa Coleman Avatar

        Thank you. 😊

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  9. norasphotos4u Avatar

    Beautiful photos!!

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Thank you Nora. Sometimes you just get lucky and he adamantly wasn’t moving. 😎

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  10. Frank @ Beach Walk Reflections Avatar

    No kidding they are large! …. but … I’ve never knowingly seen one. 😦

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      They are not too large. They are about the size of an eagle with a lot shorter wingspan. Apparently they have Darters in Australia that look just like the ones here. 😊

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  11. Platypus Man Avatar

    I love the way they hang their wings out to dry. Whenever my wife and I see a bird anywhere in the world, or on television, doing something similar we always smile and say “look, it’s doing an anhinga!”

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      That could be a new dance! πŸ˜‚β€οΈ

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  12. Aletta - nowathome Avatar

    Beautifully captured Lisa!

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Thanks Aletta! When birds cooperate! 😊

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  13. J-Dub Avatar

    What beautiful birds. Never heard of them before. This is so interesting ☺️

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      We think so too. I’m pretty sure you would see them down around the coast in Texas. 😊

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