darters >> /ˈdɑːtə/
Definition: [noun] A long-necked fish-eating bird related to the cormorants, typically found in fresh water, where they frequently swim submerged to the neck.
Example: More than 200 species of birds are also found here, including the rare Storm's stork and the oriental darter, kingfishers and raptors such as the crested serpent eagle.
Definition: [noun] A small fast-moving North American freshwater fish.
Example: In addition to whitefish bull trout will feed on sculpins, darters or other trout and where applicable, salmon fry.
Definition: [noun] A broad-bodied dragonfly that typically darts out from a perch to grab prey.