Denver (KDVR) – a bird will be a A common scene in Florida It was monitored in Colorado by birds near Bulder, but wildlife officials say it is likely that he will not stay in the area for a very long time.
Anhinga, which is also called Snake Bird, is a water bird that has gained its title because of how to hunt it: lifting its head over the water, leaving a snake -like appearance. This type is usually found throughout South and Central America as well as the Caribbean and Mexico, according to Colorado Parks and wildlife.
In the United States, the bird is usually seen in the southeastern states, starting from Texas to Carolinas, which a CPW spokesman said has a suitable habitat for species. The appropriate habitats for Aningas depend on water: mainly ponds and tables, as they feed on fish, reptiles and other aquatic animals.
“However, individuals wander around the spring and autumn, with notes throughout the Middle West near the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes, the Northeastern states, Arizona and California, as well as Colorado and Nebraska,” said Fox31 spokesman.
Why is the bird ended in Buldir is a mystery, and it is likely to remain this way.
“We do not know why Aningas wanders away from its primary scope in the southeastern states, but some of these individuals may explore the younger birds for new regions,” CPW spokesman said. “It is unlikely that Anininga is currently in Bulder.”
The last seen in the northern front range was ANHINHAA near the LongMont in May 2021. Before that, AnHinga was seen in Barr Lake State Park in May 2003, and another was monitored in Adams Province in 1931.
CPW has spread from saying whether the appearance of the bird may be due to climate change, saying that there is not enough evidence to take this design.
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