I’ve never heard of an anhinga. What an elegant bird, and what a glorious photo. Such precise focus on the details of its dramatic feathers, and then that punctuation of the green eye.
Thank you Clara. The first time I encountered this bird it surfaced from beneath the water and I thought it was a snake making its way to the shore – much later I learned that is a nickname for the Anhinga, they are interesting indeed.
Lovely capture… so like our African darter…. which has a brown neck and colouring to it…
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They are quite pretty with wings spread out.
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Absolutely amazing and beautiful!!
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Yes this one was quite a looker!
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Another bird I have never seen…and what a beauty! I am in love with all that detail on it’s wings! One of my favorite images of yours…what a pose!
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Funny you mention the pose, my dh said the same thing when I was shooting!
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Beautiful capture! I love the detail in the outstretched wings.
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I was surprised it let me get close enough to be able to capture all the details, glad you enjoyed.
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fantastic photo of a truly amazing looking bird.
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Thanks Ivor!
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Cormorants Hanging themselves out to dry, are among my favourite things to photograph and this is outstanding.
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Yes, they are sort of a captive subject in this state of being.
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He looks like he’s about to start a sermon, arms outstretched to gather in his flock.
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Oh I like your take on this one Jacki!
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I’ve never heard of an anhinga. What an elegant bird, and what a glorious photo. Such precise focus on the details of its dramatic feathers, and then that punctuation of the green eye.
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There is a sort of elegance about anhinga when they are perched like this, – glad you enjoyed the sight.
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Nice capture! You captured some nice detail in there. It reminds me of the cormorants we have.
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Glad you enjoyed this image. If memory serves me right the anhinga and cormorant are related.
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That is a stunning image, so beautiful. The details on the wings are just amazing. Is an anhinga a kind of cormorant?
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I do believe the anhinga and cormorant are related. Thank you for your kind words 🙂
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Hi Patty,
He’s beautiful! Love this picture. Have a great day!
Sherrie
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Thanks for stopping by Sherrie – glad you enjoyed the view!
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Superb shot. Reminds me a bit of cormorants.
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It was as if this wasn’t his first photo shoot he was striking the pose(s) so calmly. Cormorant is a cousin to anhinga.
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Nice composition and the black and white feathers are stunning.
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This particular bird did have striking markings in his feathers glad you enjoyed this one.
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What a superb shot, such a gorgeous creature! I love how he is suspended in movement….
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This was a special one as he was not concerned by our presence and was quite engaging.
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Great catch. The silhouette is very Phoenix like.
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Yes, I agree! glad you enjoyed.
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Amazing image. I love how the algae reflects the colour of his eye, stunning!
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Thanks Sue! and thanks for taking time to stop by glad you have joined in the challenge this year.
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Beautiful image of a wonderful looking bird. Its so clear and crisp. Well done
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Thank you Tracey, I have photographed many of this species and this is the most spectacular of them to date.
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Wow! A great capture of a beautiful bird.
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Thanks so much. I felt honored the bird allowed me to share in his ritual of drying out after a swim.
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Stunningly beautiful! Great close up!
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I was a bit surprised he allowed me to be so close and so very happy, glad you enjoyed Nan!
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You have been nominated for a Hug Award. Congratulations ! 😀
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It is humbling to receive the nomination for The HUG Award, thank you for the acknowledgement of how I see life!
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Anhingas are the most interesting birds. They are absolutely prehistoric. You have really captured his eye well.
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Thank you Clara. The first time I encountered this bird it surfaced from beneath the water and I thought it was a snake making its way to the shore – much later I learned that is a nickname for the Anhinga, they are interesting indeed.
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Looks like he is ready to conduct an orchestra! And he’s in his best black tie garb too! Wonderfully sharp and detailed!
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