I shot this picture of an Anhinga in Florida.Nicknamed the water turkey, they have also been variously called snake-bird and darter. Anhingas dive deep under water to catch fish, their main food staple. Beautifully illustrated, this anhinga displays its striking characteristics of a slight tinge of iridescent metallic green sheen on its glosssy black plummage.The 'water turkey' does not have waterproofing on its feathers as do many other birds and therefore can often be seen with their wings spread out drying in the warm sun.Jim Folliard
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Wow, what a stunning shot! I love how you captured the Anhinga’s unique iridescent sheen and those drying wings—it’s almost like a natural lesson in patience and detail. Makes me think how important it is to have a best assignment writer who can bring the same precision and care to academic work.
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