Both are dark-colored water birds that dive for fish in Florida, but they have several differences that can help you tell them apart. Anhinga have a long, pointed beak used for spearing prey ...
Connect with one of more than 40 Audubon chapters in Florida or visit a nature center or sanctuary, including Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary east of Naples and Audubon Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Beyond the gate at the Audubon Center in Maitland are some of Central Florida’s most treasured birds of prey. While some may find these “raptors” menacing, to volunteer ...
Cormorants chase prey, while anhingas wait motionless. Their metabolism differences may offer insights into human physiology ...
Florida ranks third in the nation, according to Audubon Center for Birds of Prey. The Audubon EagleWatch Program has more than 600 volunteers monitoring more than 1,000 eagle nests in Florida.
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“You see these birds everywhere in South Florida, and if you’re in the Everglades ... Cormorants are much more active swimmers and divers, quickly pursuing larger fish for prey—often in deeper water ...