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I was at a river mouth opening on the beach and a surprise awaited me!

The river mouth below the road bridge teems with birdlife and fish. It is an ideal place to visit, but I chose the wrong day as we expected clouds to cover the sun and there were none.
So I was exposed to a blistering morning sun that reflected off the water surface. But that did not stop me from trying and mother nature decided to show me what I can look forward to in the near future.
Something totally unexpected!

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The story starts here, as I took the 2 photos above of an African Darter at another dam on the 8th of November.
It is to show you what he looks like out of the water!

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And here you can see an African Darter on the hunt for a fish!
They swim with only their necks showing above water!

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Bam! Look! He caught a fish!
The sunlight blurred the photos, but I just had to show you!

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Speared the fish through it's body with his sharp beak!

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A broadside show to me of his catch!

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This was the last shot that I could get of him with the fish!
All of the other shots were deleted as they were almost white in color due to the sunlight!

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Now here is a photo that was taken in ideal lighting conditions of an African Darter at Chobe in Botswana!
Source: By Diego Delso, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74488250

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On my way back I took this flying gull with the mountain as a backdrop!

And That's All Folks!

Here is some information about this famous African Hunter!

"The African darter is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa wherever large bodies of water occur; overall the species remains widespread and common.[1]
One subspecies, the Levant darter (Anhinga rufa chantrei), occurred at Lake Amik (Amik Gölü) in south-central Turkey, in Hula valley lake and marshes in northern Israel and in the Mesopotamian Marshes of the lower Euphrat and Tigris rivers in southern Iraq. The Turkish population disappeared during the 1930s and the Israeli population during Hula drainage in the 1950s. It was feared that it also had disappeared from Iraq, but a small and threatened population remains at least in the Hawizeh Marshes (part of the Mesopotamian Marshes), which are also home to numerous other waters birds such as little grebe, pygmy cormorant, marbled teal and sacred ibis".

"This species builds a stick nest in a tree and lays 3–6 eggs. It often nests with herons, egrets and cormorants.
It often swims with only the neck above water, hence the common name snakebird. This, too, is a habit shared with the other anhingas.
Unlike many other waterbirds the feathers of the African darter do not contain any oil and are therefore not waterproof. Because of this, the bird is less positively buoyant and its diving capabilities are enhanced. After diving for fish, the feathers can become waterlogged. In order to be able to fly and maintain heat insulation, it needs to dry its feathers. Thus the African darter is often seen sitting along the waterside spreading its wings and drying its feathers in the wind and the sun along with cormorants which may share its habitat".

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_darter

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Wow. Looks like a snake when hunting.

In lak'ech, JaiChai

A very clever bird my friend and a good hunter.
Blessings!

Wow, nice captures @papilloncharity thanks for sharing them.

Thank you my friend and always a pleasure to share.
Blessings!

Amazing shots of the darter and the one with the fish in his mouth is great. He looks like he is thinking, “ Look what I caught!”

When the darter is swimming he reminds me of the cormorants we have here with just the neck and head showing above water.

Blessings and have a great weekend, Sir Stephen. 💕

Thank you Lady Jo and indeed, the darter here can almost always be found in the company of cormorants and even herons. The only way to distinguish a darter from a cormorant when they swim is to look at the beaks.
Blessings and may your weekend also be kind to you!

Exceptional photography on second photo and second to last, the detail in plumage and tipping the fish on the tip, ready to flip for lunch...

These are most definitely are the best photography I have ever seen of the Darter bird Stephen.

Thank you Lady Joan, but I am not happy with the photos.
Next I will visit in the late afternoon when the sun is not so bright, or on a cloudy day. I view this just as a trial run and the possibilities for clear shots and action certainly lure my thoughts.
But thank you for the kindness!
Blessings!

Good capture - you were there at the right moment - too bad the sun blurred some of your photos!
That is one big fish he caught - I would think that would last him a couple of days!
Thanks for sharing!

Thank you and another problem was the distance my friend.
But I have a good plan for my next attempt, as I will be much closer and hidden in the bushes on the opposite side from where I took the shots.
I am glad to have seen him with the fish, so rest assured that I will get him good.
Blessings and thank you!

We have a bird of the same genus (Anhinga) in the US, too, but I have never seen one in the wild. I've heard they are common in the Florida penninsula, but I never saw one while I lived there. They are such magnificent-looking birds and you got some excellent shots! 😃

Thank you my friend and glad that you also have some over there.
They are solitary birds in the wild here that can often be seen in the company of heron's and cormorants. Solitary in the sense that one male will commandeer an area and no other darter dares to enter it.
Experts in catching their prey.
Hope that you have a nice weekend.
Blessings!

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Wow, that is amazing, absolutely amazing..

Thank you my friend and glad that you liked the post.
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Man, it must really suck to be a fish like the one at the end of its spear beak! LOL

What makes you think that I would never want be a fish with that guy around my friend. And of course their is also a kingfisher family hanging around there. It's like a suicide pool there for a fish. Shame.
Blessings!

Hmm... you - a fish? Not sure where that's coming from, but I was commenting on that guy that had speared the fish with his spearlike beak! lol

Hahaha, metaphorical my friend. You said that it must really suck to be a fish and I merely placed myself in the fish's shoes, or is that fins?
Just a bit of a fun reply trying to get a smile Lol
Blessings and hope you have a good weekend!

I see, lol. I knew it had to be something like that, but sometimes I'm a little dense picking up comical things that people say, especially when it's written. :) Hope your weekend is great as well!

Blessings to you and Marion!

Hahaha, join me then in the dense club my friend, as many times I also don't get it right. One thing is for sure, I have never in my time here on steemit sent a rude or a harmful reply to anyone. I just don't have those qualities in my make up, as respect and kindness plays priority roles in our lives.
Thank you for also blessing Marian.
All blessings also to you and yours!

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