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Anhinga
SPECULATEDAnhinga anhinga
The 'snakebird' — a black diving bird that swims with only its serpentine neck above water.
The Anhinga is one of Leonida's most distinctive birds, hunting underwater by spearing fish with its dagger-like bill. Unlike ducks, its feathers aren't waterproof, so it must stand with wings spread to dry between dives, a posture so iconic it's been featured in Leonida State Park signage for decades.
SOURCE: Speculated - emblematic Florida wetland bird
FIELD GUIDE
- Species
- Anhinga anhinga
- Habitat
- Swamp
- Behavior
- Passive
- Weight
- 3 lbs
- Danger Level
- Huntable
- No