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It is routine for mergansers with a fish to swallow to be chased by other mergansers hoping to steal the fish. Here we have a female Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) being chased by a male of her own species and a male Common Merganser (Mergus merganser). In the end a female Common Merganser got the fish.
Bronte Harbour, Oakville, Ontario
If you have ever watched a California Sea Lion eat a large fish you will never forget it. They toss it, shake it, fling it, and rip it into pieces. The Sea Lion has a Gull audience who will get the fish bits and try not to get hit by flying fish parts. Taken on the Cowichan River.
A fishmonger at the "Mercado Central Atarazanas", Málaga, Andalucía, Spain. I shot the same guy about a year earlier and found him smiling ear to ear then and now. It seems he is always like that.
On the morning of July 10, the animal care team released 14 live bass into the polar bear's main pool and a bear party followed. All three were in the water and all were successful in making multiple catches.
This was the final release of fish (6 of 6) funded by the 2018 Ocelots Grants Program Awards. It's been fabulous enrichments for the bears and for those of us who enjoy watching them.
This is 24 year old Chinook (Ursus maritimus) with her first catch of the day. San Diego Zoo's Polar Bear Plunge.
Conservation status: Vulnerable
The waving fins, and the elegance in the water. Scan your archives, make your choice, and tweet your best fish photo to @Flickr, adding #TwitterTuesday #Fish.
We’ll showcase our favorites on the Flickr Blog tomorrow.
Original photo from Kamillo Kluth (flic.kr/p/6J8Uj9)
"Fish" | Smile on Saturday
ok... I just made that name up. If anyone knows what it really is, please let me know in a comment. This big guy was the alpha fish in an oversized aquarium in a tourist candy factory in the Mekong Delta, so I'm pretty sure he wasn't on the menu. His job was to pose for selfies (along with the resident boa constrictor).
I've taken this at this tavern. The fish tank was in the wall and I thought that was the coolest thing ever. How lame am I?
30/365 | Explored #322
Early October 2024 and a revisit to Worcestershire to photograph Kingfishers. Weather was dull and cloudy.
A different Kingfisher turned up and was more skilled in catching fish.
The Common Kingfisher is a small bird with unmistakable plumage. Its back is bright metallic blue and its breast is a coppery-brown. The beak is long and black, though females have a red patch at the base.
All You Can Eat Fish n Chips at C Lovers (get it? haha) in West Van. I had 10 pieces of fish and then felt like throwing up... but I was only 5 away from their record! :( Must go back...
Delicious Fish and Chips by Swensen's in Bedok Mall.
*Note: More food pics in my: Favorite Food Album.
A view across one of the fish pond in the garden area of the Villa d'Este in Tivoli, Italy. The large lower fountain is the Fountain of Neptune. On the terrace above is the Fountain of the Organ, a section of which was in a previous photo. Behind is the (Church of Saint Peter to the Charity} The villa was constructed by and the home of a very wealthy Cardinal. HFF
A bit of fun! I saw this fish, all alone in a fish tank, in the entrance hall to Angkor National Museum in Seam Reap, Cambodia. Having visited Angkor Wat, we went to the museum to learn more about the history of temples and religions in Cambodia. I just couldn't resist taking a photograph of such a vibrantly coloured and unusual looking fish. I have no idea what it is but I spent ages trying to freeze the fish's motion to get a passable side view through the glass. I've spent less time getting shots of a single lion or leopard!!