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The African Fish Eagle is a large bird of prey found throughout sub-Saharan Africa. It is known for its distinctive appearance and impressive hunting skills.
Adult African Fish Eagles have a brown body with a white head and tail, and a hooked yellow beak. They have powerful talons and large wings, with a wingspan that can reach up to 2 meters. They typically weigh between 2 and 4 kilograms.
African Fish Eagles are often seen near bodies of water, such as lakes and rivers, where they hunt for fish. They use their sharp eyesight to locate prey from a high perch, such as a tree or rock, and then swoop down to catch the fish with their talons. They are also known to steal food from other birds, such as ospreys and pelicans.
African Fish Eagles are monogamous and form long-term pair bonds. They build large nests in trees near the water, which they use for breeding and raising their young. Females lay 1-3 eggs, which hatch after about 6 weeks. Both parents take turns incubating the eggs and caring for the chicks.
Overall, the African Fish Eagle is a majestic bird of prey that plays an important role in the ecosystems of sub-Saharan Africa.
I stood in this same place 2 months ago when the trees were lush and green, but I thought a better photo could be had come Fall with it's various colours. So I returned to this scene and a more colorful one at that. An overcast sky was a big help acting like a giant light diffuser.
Happy "Looking close... on Friday!" with "fish".
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I made this for my husband, who has a dark blue betta fish with red fins. There's a shiny blue pillow underneath, shaping the body and showing through as "scales", just as the light blue scales on the real thing show when direct sun hits the real fish. I'll try to link here when I get the wikiHow article(s) done about this one.
Great Blue Heron with Bluegill, Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. If Fred here is going to continue catching Bluegills, I am going to continue taking photos of him doing so. Sorry! ; )
In the little farm has small stream and I can see the fish clearly. So, this photo is shot in there. ^_^
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You can get as close as this... and maybe even closer to schools of coral fish at the fish sanctuary east of Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines. Just don't try to harm one, the coastguard will fine you P2500, approx, USD 55.
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
Alps, colours of the nature and amazing Schwarzsee. You could even think that you fish yourself... :) via 500px ift.tt/1Bc6358