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Oriental Darter
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Field Notes
Description:
The Oriental Darter is like all other anhingas, a cormorant-like species that has a very long neck. The structure of the neck is as in other species of darter with strongly developed muscles about a kink in the neck at the 8th and 9th vertebrae that allows it to be flexed and darted forward with rapid force to stab fish underwater. The edges of the commisures of the mandible tips have minute inward pointing serrations that hold impaled fish.[5][6]
The adult plumage above is black and the wing coverts and tertials having silvery streaks along the shaft. T
Habitat:
Fresh water lakes and streams.
Notes:
This is also called the snake bird.
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