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Am Fischadlerhorst ist im Moment viel los.. Drei Jung-Adler schreien rund um die Uhr nach Frischfisch..
Für die Eltern stressige Tage!
There is a lot going on at the osprey nest at the moment.... Three young eagles are screaming around the clock for fresh fish....
Stressful days for the parents!
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A common merganser catches a exceptionally large fish in the morning.
I was tracking this merganser waiting for it to swim into a better background, so luckily I was on it when it caught this fish, I don't know if it's not used to catching big fish like this, but it took a while to get it head first to swallow.
With mismatching number boards, BCOL 4620 hustles a small train 406, by the old train station in Rothesay, New Brunswick. It's a requirement for me to get out and shoot as many of these cowls as possible before they end up in storage. The fact that this leader is a BC Rail cowl makes it that much better.
January 6, 2020.
heavily cropped picture of a Green heron with its morning breakfast catch
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Time lapse of female Mallard flying past the Avalon Hide at the RSPB's Hamwall Nature Reserve on the Somerset Levels, Mendip, UK.
For a brief moment, the sun illuminated the Burlington lift bridge. I stitched together a few shots and liked the way the pylons curve into the distance.
A Cormorant drops its Gudgeon catch, unfortunately though for the Gudgeon it was caught a second time and then swallowed head first.
♪♫ Now that you know, this is my life
I won't be told what's supposed to be right
Catch my breath, no one can hold me back, I ain't got time for that
Catch my breath, won't let them get me down, it's all so so simple now
You helped me see
The beauty in everything ♪♫
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In the chilly hours and minutes
Of uncertainty, I want to be
In the warm hold of your loving mind
To feel you all around me
And to take your hand, along the sand
Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind
A cormorant getting an eel the right way around for swallowing head first. Unlike cormorants I've watched taking eels on the Dee at Chester the bird made no attempt to kill the eel. The cormorant simply tossed the eel into the air, dropped it and recaptured it until it had hold of the right end. Then the eel was swallowed whole, wriggling furiously in the bird's throat.
Photographed on the Ria Formosa at Olhão.
A lucky catch for me, not the Kingfisher. He is very efficient so no luck needed! I was out taking a picture of a newly painted and hung birdhouse when this guy flew from the brushy side of the pond to a post on the dock. I took a couple of shots of him there and then turned my attention back to the birdhouse when I heard a splash and looked in time to see him coming up out of the water with a fish! He flew to a branch closer to me and while keeping his eye on me, proceeded to enjoy his fresh caught fishy breakfast! :)