Australasian Darter
by Evie Hanlon
Title
Australasian Darter
Artist
Evie Hanlon
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
Australian Darters (Anhinga novaehollandiae) physically dart under the water to catch their dinner. Thier frontal feathers almost resemble fur. They're amazing birds to watch. When they've finished, they sit by the water with their wings outstretched to dry their feathers. This one is a male, the female's have lighter markings particularly down the front.
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October 28th, 2015
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Comments (55)
Lexa Harpell
Outstanding shot Evie!!! dof, lighting,composition... Is his neck turned 360deg?
Evie Hanlon replied:
Hey Lexa! No it's just really long and bendy, kind of like an Egret's but more so.