A male anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) dries himself in the sun. Anhinga are darting water birds, fishing in the warm waters. They lack the oils to waterproof themselves that other waterfowl possess, and so consequently must dry out in the sun after too many dives. Otherwise, wet feathers would keep the bird from flying.

A male anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) dries himself in the sun. Anhinga are darting water birds, fishing in the warm waters. They lack the oils to waterproof themselves that other waterfowl possess, and so consequently must dry out in the sun after too many dives. Otherwise, wet feathers would keep the bird from flying.
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