Oriental Darter

Anhinga melanogaster

黑腹蛇鹈

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Oriental Darter

Anhinga melanogaster

Pependang Timur, Burung Kosa
黑腹蛇鹈

Least Concern

The Oriental Darter is a large, cormorant-like waterbird found across South and Southeast Asian wetlands. It gets its nickname – the Snake Bird from its long, slender neck which resembles a snake when the bird swims with its body fully submerged.

An unmistakable large waterbird with a very long, thin neck and a straight, dagger-shaped bill. Adults have a glossy blackish body with bold white streaks on the wings and a brownish head and neck featuring a distinct white stripe from the eye down the side of the neck. It is found in freshwater lakes, coastal marshes, large rivers, and ex-tin mining ponds with fringing trees.

It is a recent “migrant” to West Malaysia, including Seberang Perai, with recent nesting records throughout the west coast.

https://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/oriental-darter-anhinga-melanogaster

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