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#13799834
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, spears a fish at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13799835
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, spears a fish at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13799836
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, spears a fish at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13799837
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, spears a fish at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13799838
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, spears a fish at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13799839
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, spears a fish at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13799840
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, spears a fish at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13799841
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, spears a fish at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13799842
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, spears a fish at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13799843
7 Jun 2026
An anhinga, also known as the snakebird, flips a fish into the air before swallowing it headfirst at Lake Apopka in Apopka, Florida, on June 5, 2026. Unlike most waterbirds, the anhinga lacks waterproof feathers, allowing it to dive more efficiently but requiring it to spread its wings to dry after each hunt.
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#13537390
5 Apr 2026
An osprey flies with a freshly caught fish in its talons at Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive in Apopka, Florida, on April 4, 2026. Ospreys are known for their expert fishing skills, diving feet-first into the water to snatch fish with remarkable precision.
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#13537391
5 Apr 2026
An osprey flies with a freshly caught fish in its talons at Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive in Apopka, Florida, on April 4, 2026. Ospreys are known for their expert fishing skills, diving feet-first into the water to snatch fish with remarkable precision.
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#13537392
5 Apr 2026
An osprey flies with a freshly caught fish in its talons at Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive in Apopka, Florida, on April 4, 2026. Ospreys are known for their expert fishing skills, diving feet-first into the water to snatch fish with remarkable precision.
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#13346226
20 Feb 2026
An osprey flies with a fish in its talons over Rio Poco in Delray Beach, Florida, on February 19, 2026. Ospreys are known for their exceptional fishing skills, diving with precision to snatch fish from the water using their sharp talons.
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#13346227
20 Feb 2026
An osprey eats a fish it catches moments earlier at the Rio Poco area in Delray Beach, Florida, on February 19, 2026. Ospreys are known for their exceptional fishing skills, diving with precision to snatch fish from the water using their sharp talons.
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#13346228
20 Feb 2026
An osprey eats a fish it catches moments earlier at the Rio Poco area in Delray Beach, Florida, on February 19, 2026. Ospreys are known for their exceptional fishing skills, diving with precision to snatch fish from the water using their sharp talons.
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