that's a great catch on two levels :-)  you should invite him to join us :-)

ann

On 12/31/2021 11:25 AM, Alan C wrote:
Darters are closely related to Cormorants but have longer necks & sharply pointed beaks like Herons. They spear rather than catch fish. Also, they are less oily than Cormorants so swim with their bodies completely submerged with only their neck & head sticking out like a swimming snake. The African Snake Darter is aptly named. This remarkable shot was taken by Ian van Romberg (PENTAX PHOTOGRAPHERS SA) On the Berg River, Velddrif, Western Cape. Ian kindly gave permission for me to show his image here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/51790648710/

Pentax KS-2  Sigma 170-500 DG @ 450mm

Alan C
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