[NatureNS] Loons and mystery bird

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I see hundreds of anhingas each winter but have never seen one on a wire  and 
I am not sure they are capable of perching on something so thin. Their  
preference is the bank, fallen trees or large irrigation pipes.
Peter Stow
Hubbards 

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