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African Darter Anhinga rufa - eBirdAfrican Darter is widespread in freshwater wetlands, preferring placid to fast flowing waters. Cormorants have proportionately larger heads, bulkier necks, and ...Missing: habitat distribution<|control11|><|separator|>
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African Darter Anhinga Rufa Species Factsheet | BirdLife DataZoneThis species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence ...
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African Darter - Anhinga rufa - Birds of the WorldNot globally threatened (Least Concern). Common to locally abundant, with 10,000 nests in colony at Chagana, in Tanzania, 1962. Scarce and apparently declining ...
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African Darter | MpalaLiveSCIENTIFIC NAME: Anhinga rufa. SWAHILI NAME: Mbizi. As it swims in search of ... Conservation Status. Least concern. Weight. 1 – 1.8 kg. Size. Length: 81 – 97 ...Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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Anhinga rufa - African Darter - BirdGuidesTaxonomy Ranking. Rank, Scientific Name. Domain, Eukaryote. Kingdom, Animalia. Phylum, Chordata. Class, Aves. Order, Suliformes. Family, Anhingidae. Genus ...
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Anhinga rufa (African Darter) - AvibaseType locality: Senegal. Avibase identifiers. Avibase ID: 5C7936A7E5949CE8 ... Scientific: Anhinga melanogaster rufa, Anhinga rufa, Anhinga rufa papua, Anhinga ...
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Sorting out the Snakebirds: The species status, phylogeny, and ...Jul 31, 2019 · The estimates for the split between the anhingas and darters (Anhingidae) and the outgroup species ranged from 21.5 to 26.0 mya (the BEAST- ...
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Anhingidae Family (Anhinga anhinga) - Earth LifeJul 12, 2023 · “Darter” is used with a geographical term when referring to particular species. It alludes to their manner of procuring food, as they impale ...<|separator|>
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Darter | All Birds Wiki | Fandom"Anhinga" is derived from the Tupi ajíŋa (also transcribed áyinga or ayingá), which in local mythology refers to a malevolent demonic forest spirit; it is often ...
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Anhinga - AvibaseThe word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means "devil bird" or "snake bird". The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the ...
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ANHINGA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterSep 26, 2025 · The genus name was introduced by Mathurin Jacques Brisson in Ornithologie, ou Méthode Contenant la Division des Oiseaux (Paris, 1760), vol. 6, ...
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Anhinga rufa - Monaco Nature EncyclopediaJun 25, 2020 · The African darter or Snakebird (Anhinga rufa Daudin, 1802) belongs to the order of the Suliformes and to the family of the Anhingidae and is a bird strictly ...Missing: locality | Show results with:locality
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Anhinga rufa rufa (African Darter (rufa)) - AvibaseOriginal description. Citation: (Daudin, FM 1802). Reference: Hist. Nat ... Scientific: Anhinga melanogaster rufa, Anhinga rufa rufa, Plotus Levaillantii, Plotus ...
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[PDF] Hawizeh (iq073) - Nature IraqHawizeh is the only wetland in Iraq that holds a breeding population of. African Darter Anhinga rufa (of the Middle East race chantrei) and African Sacred ...
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African Darter - Oiseaux-BirdsAnhinga rufa. Suliformes Order - Anhingidae Family. BIOMETRICS : Length: 81-97 ... HANDBOOK OF THE BIRDS OF THE WORLD vol 1 by Josep del Hoyo-Andrew ...
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African Darter (Anhinga rufa) - JungleDragonThe male is mainly glossy black with white streaking, but females and immature birds are browner. The African Darter differs in appearance from the American ...Missing: plumage | Show results with:plumage<|control11|><|separator|>
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African Darter (Anhinga rufa) - BDIAug 13, 2024 · It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar and parts of the Middle-East, occurring wherever there is suitable aquatic habitat.
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The Okavango Delta's waterbirds – Trends and threatening processes... Okavango Delta significantly declined with declining average inundation. Four species led these declines (African darter Anhinga rufa, green-backed heron ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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African Darter - BirdLife South AfricaNames ; Species name author: Daudin 1802 ; Afrikaans: Slanghalsvoël ; Sesotho (South Africa). timeletsane-lalanoha ; Sesotho (Lesotho). timeletsane-lalanoha.Missing: locality | Show results with:locality
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Diving in shallow water: the foraging ecology of darters (AvesNov 6, 2007 · In this study I provide more extensive observations of African darters Anhinga melanogaster rufa diving in water<5 m deep at two sites.Missing: diet studies
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The African Darters (Anhinga rufa) Information | Earth LifeJul 12, 2023 · The African Darters (Anhinga rufa) are also commonly known as Snakebirds – named so for the way their thin, long, snake-like necks are often ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Feather Wettability in the African Darter - AskNatureJan 10, 2025 · Specialized feathers on the African darter balance wettability and water repellency, reducing buoyancy for underwater hunting while keeping flight feathers dry.
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African Darter - Stay connected with nature and your friendCurrently, the African Darter is classified as 'Least Concern' by the IUCN, largely due to its wide distribution and relatively stable population numbers.
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Anhinga rufa (African darter) - biodiversity explorerIt lays 2-7 eggs, which are incubated by both sexes for roughly 22 days. The chicks are fed by both parents, leaving the nest after about 5-6 weeks, although ...
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African Darter {Anhinga rufa} - SA-Venues.comThe African darter, or snakebird, is a water-bird with a black body, white streaks, and a chestnut neck. It has a strong, sharply pointed bill and is found in ...
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New report: Degradation of wetlands in the Sahel is wrecking lives ...May 3, 2017 · The publication examines how poor water management leads to degradation of ecosystems, and is an overlooked cause of human migration, including to Europe.
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Anhingas and Wetland Conservation: A Lesson in EcologyApr 27, 2025 · Pollution also plays a significant role in declining anhinga populations. Chemicals like pesticides seep into waterways, disrupting food sources ...Missing: rufa oil spills
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Climate change set to degrade 87% of African wetlands for ...Nov 16, 2021 · A staggering 87% of the Critical Sites in Africa for waterbirds are projected to become less suitable for these species by 2050, according to a new study.
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[PDF] RIS for Site no. 724, Lake Naivasha, KenyaMay 28, 2024 · (vi) African darter (Anhinga rufa). Regionally threatened. Severely reduced by gill‐netting in the lake, it survives in very small numbers. (vii) ...
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List of Namibian species with legal statusNamibia currently has no CITES Appendix III species. The United Nations ... Anhinga rufa, African Darter, Schedule 4, Protected Game, Protected Species.