anhinga การใช้
- I asked someone who should know, and they said anhinga.
- "Anhinga " is derived from the Portuguese L韓gua Geral.
- Neotropical cormorants and anhingas fish away from the shore.
- A lone anhinga sits atop a channel marker, its wings spread to dry.
- An anhinga dries its wings in the air, perched like a heraldic device.
- From 1976 through 1981, Anhinga Press published eight chapbooks by regional Florida poets.
- Rick Campbell, author of four poetry collections, is Director of Anhinga Press.
- In particular, the antics of the anhinga are best enjoyed by the leisurely tourist.
- Anhingas spread their wings to dry as they emerge from the tannin-colored water.
- The tail of the anhinga is wider and much longer than that of the cormorant.
- And he was hiking the Anhinga Trail, named for a fishing bird that inhabits the Everglades.
- -Great Egrets, Blue Herons, Anhingas, Boat-tailed Grackles and cormorants line the shores.
- The Anhingas have completely webbed feet and their legs are short and set far back on the body.
- The anhingas have completely webbed feet and their legs are short and set far back on the body.
- There you'll find the Anhinga and Gumbo Limbo trails, and several miles of nearby hiking trails.
- In two hours we had spotted an osprey, anhinga, gulls, pelicans and a lone bald eagle.
- Another is Royal Palm's Anhinga Trail, a boardwalk that zigs and zags through a freshwater slough.
- The bill of the anhinga is pointed, while the bill of the cormorant has a hook-tip.
- The American darter ( " A . anhinga " ) is more commonly known as the anhinga.
- The American darter ( " A . anhinga " ) is more commonly known as the anhinga.
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