Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Down by the Lake

We see this bird very often down by the lake where we walk, usually perched on a rock or branching while sunning itself. I did some research online to learn more about it, and turns out it's an Anhinga. They're underwater hunters that feed mostly on fish, hence the sharp bill and webbed feet. The species is not considered rare or endangered.

I like knowing what something is, even if it's a common creature like this that is evidently in no need of official protection. Being aware of the living things that share the world with me makes me think about my impact on the environment, and how I can improve that.

Buying a set of reusable straws and cutting my own thread bobbins out of recycled cardboard are two things I've done this month to weed more plastic out of my life. It would be nice if I could get to zero plastic waste someday, so that these guys can go on sunning themselves by the lake long after I've moved on to the next place.

1 comment:

nightsmusic said...

He's a very cool little guy! Never seen one of those before. :)

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