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Anhinga
Anhinga anhinga
27.9871, -81.8704
Field Notes
Description:
One of the common diving birds of Florida, they can usually be seen along the shore and shore trees drying out their wings in a full spread. I'm sure it's not the best way, but I distinguish them from the Cormorants because of their long straight beak which they use to spear fish as they dive. The Cormorants have a large hook on the end of their beak.
Habitat:
Circle B Bar Reserve, Lakeland, FL.
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