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#12716264
5 September 2025
An anhinga flies over the water at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Known as the snakebird for its long, slender neck and habit of swimming with just its head above water, the species uses its sharp, pointed beak to spear fish while hunting.
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#12716265
5 September 2025
An anhinga perches on a tree at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Known as the snakebird for its long, slender neck and habit of swimming with just its head above water, the species uses its sharp, pointed beak to spear fish while hunting.
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#12716266
5 September 2025
An anhinga perches on a tree at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Known as the snakebird for its long, slender neck and habit of swimming with just its head above water, the species uses its sharp, pointed beak to spear fish while hunting.
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#12610375
2 August 2025
A black vulture flies at the Orlando Wetlands in Florida. Vultures are classified as birds of prey, known for their sharp vision and powerful beaks.
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#12610376
2 August 2025
A turkey vulture stretches its wings at the Orlando Wetlands in Florida. This sunning behavior helps regulate body temperature and dry damp feathers. Turkey vultures are classified as birds of prey, known for their sharp vision and powerful beaks.
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#12610377
2 August 2025
A turkey vulture stretches its wings at the Orlando Wetlands in Florida. This sunning behavior helps regulate body temperature and dry damp feathers. Turkey vultures are classified as birds of prey, known for their sharp vision and powerful beaks.
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#12600713
31 July 2025
An anhinga spears a fish in Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Anhingas are known for their remarkable hunting skills and can dive up to 15 feet below the surface, using their sharp beaks to impale fish with precision.
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#12598693
30 July 2025
An anhinga flips a fish into a headfirst position just before swallowing it in Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Anhingas are known for their remarkable hunting skills and can dive up to 15 feet below the surface, using their sharp beaks to impale fish with precision.
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#12598692
30 July 2025
An anhinga, a diving bird, spears a fish in Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Anhingas are known for their remarkable hunting skills and can dive up to 15 feet below the surface, using their sharp beaks to impale fish with precision.
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#12534543
6 July 2025
An anhinga, a diving water bird, calls at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Anhingas are known for their remarkable hunting skills and can dive up to 15 feet below the surface to catch fish, using their sharp beaks to spear their prey.
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#12534545
6 July 2025
An anhinga, a diving water bird, calls at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Anhingas are known for their remarkable hunting skills and can dive up to 15 feet below the surface to catch fish, using their sharp beaks to spear their prey.
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#12534541
6 July 2025
An anhinga, a diving water bird, preens its feathers after a dive at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Anhingas are known for their remarkable hunting skills and can dive up to 15 feet below the surface to catch fish, using their sharp beaks to spear their prey.
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#12534542
6 July 2025
An anhinga, a diving water bird, is seen at Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, Florida. Anhingas are known for their remarkable hunting skills and can dive up to 15 feet below the surface to catch fish, using their sharp beaks to spear their prey.
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#12522019
1 July 2025
An Osprey raises an alarm call at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. With piercing eyes and sharp talons, this raptor defends its territory.
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#12510394
28 June 2025
A Great Blue Heron eats a fish it catches in Lake Apopka, Florida. These skilled hunters use their sharp beaks to snatch prey from the water with precision.
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#11341258
18 June 2024
An intruder wild common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) secretly enters and steals straws from the purple sunbird's (Cinnyris asiaticus) nest with its sharp beak in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 18, 2024.
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