Bird-guy
Let the hunt begin (Crop).
Earlier this morning, a subadult White-eyed gull found scraps of a small bait fish (No clue to ID), and no less than 5 minutes after it landed to eat its find, about 7 more gulls somehow detected its food, and moved in to try their luck at grabbing the loner's prize. Eventually, the subadult was pushed into open water, where it dropped the remains dodging a peck from the bird pictured in the background. Once the food landed in the water, the rest of the gulls seemed apprehensive to approach, but hovered and waited, almost daring one another to plunge into the water for them. Eventually, the birds lost interest and began to trail a group of White-cheeked terns, believing they would have an easier time hunting fish flushed out of hiding or by stealing one of their catches.
ISO: 566
F-stop: f/5.6
Exposure: 1/1000
Let the hunt begin (Crop).
Earlier this morning, a subadult White-eyed gull found scraps of a small bait fish (No clue to ID), and no less than 5 minutes after it landed to eat its find, about 7 more gulls somehow detected its food, and moved in to try their luck at grabbing the loner's prize. Eventually, the subadult was pushed into open water, where it dropped the remains dodging a peck from the bird pictured in the background. Once the food landed in the water, the rest of the gulls seemed apprehensive to approach, but hovered and waited, almost daring one another to plunge into the water for them. Eventually, the birds lost interest and began to trail a group of White-cheeked terns, believing they would have an easier time hunting fish flushed out of hiding or by stealing one of their catches.
ISO: 566
F-stop: f/5.6
Exposure: 1/1000