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I lost sight of this red-tailed hawk and then walked off the trail looking up at the trees til I saw him chowing down and in no rush to fly off.
This cardinal look at me like "Excuse me Mar can you take your picture in other time?" lol
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Central Park, NYC, NY
This pied-billed grebe was trying to get the youngster to eat this crawfish/crayfish/crawdad. Eventually, it did get it eaten, but took several attempts and drops!
Wikipedia: The crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis), also known as the long-tailed macaque and referred to as the cynomolgus monkey in laboratories, is a cercopithecine primate native to Southeast Asia. A species of macaque, the crab-eating macaque has a long history alongside humans; it has been alternately seen as an agricultural pest, sacred animal in some temples, and more recently, the subject of medical experiments.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crab-eating_macaque
Conservation status: Vulnerable
"Rusty" How can you eat that mini-sandwich? ... Silly question ... I watched him eat the one he's about to enjoy and before he departed to wherever he goes he proceeded to eat the other one.
Brown Thrasher Toxostoma rufum ( I Think) correct me if I'm wrong ???? He / She was on my bird feeder this morning in St Augustine, Florida. Beautiful bird
This Little Blue Heron pulled an odd looking fish out of the Gulf of Mexico. How does it know if it is safe to eat?
This White-throated Sparrow appeared to be eating a leaf. Hopefully there was an insect on the leaf for a meat course.
Macro Mondays theme -- Vegetables
Asparagus spears dripping with butter. They made a delicious addition to lunch after I finished shooting.
Do you empathise with the fish or the bird, I wonder? Several people have expressed sympathy for the fish in previous photos 'Do they ever get away?' I have been asked. Almost never.
The Great Crested Grebes work hard for their catch - they dive below the surface for about 30 seconds, cover a surprising distance under the water, and only bring up a fish every 10 - 20 dives. This one managed to catch two fish in the space of about half an hour. Nature as it is lived in the wild.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) eating an acorn while standing by a tree. Red squirrels supposedly can't digest acorns, but eat them anyway.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) stojąca pod drzewem i jedząca żołędzia. Wiewiórki pospolite podobno nie sa w stanie strawić żołędzi, ale i tak je jedzą.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) eating hornbeam seeds while perched on its branch.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) jedząca grabowe nasionka siedząc na jego gałęzi.
Picture taken at the Asylum, Kragfergus, Ireland maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Melody%20Falls/218/106/35
A kereru (native NZ pigeon) enjoying the blossoms as an afternoon treat. They are known to get drunk when they eat fermented flowers. Cheers! Have a good weekend!