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A Reddish Egret in early dawn light
From birdnote:
The Reddish Egret, a particularly glamorous heron, is best known for its startling antics in capturing fish. When fishing, the egret sprints across the lagoon, weaving left and right, simultaneously flicking its broad wings in and out, while stabbing into the water with its bill. Fish startled at the egret’s crazed movements become targets of that pink dagger. At times, the bird will raise its wings forward over its head, creating a shadow on the water. It then freezes in this position for minutes. Fish swim in, attracted by a patch of shade and . . . well, you know the rest.
a fox hunting
The fox was far from me, more than 100m and I was behind a fence.
He was in search of food, maybe rabbits as there is a lot of them here
This is a full cropped view in 4K so you can zoom in for more details.
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A beautiful female jaguar - hunting - at Cuiabá River - Mato Grosso, Brazil. Conservation status - vulnerable.
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From the archives and just edited, A Red-tailed hawk watches me as I watch him on the same side of an Arizona butte. I was looking for anything that moved to photograph. He was looking for anything that moved for breakfast. His eyes are much better as he grabbed up a chipmunk minutes later and headed off to feed the little ones.
Taken 25 April, 2021 near Holbrook Arizona.
A very patient American Kestrel hunting for voles along a grassy field. She was an absolute amazing hunter.
It's always great to see these fascinating birds hunting
Western Marsh Harrier (Bruine kiekendief)
Location: Goeree, the Netherlands
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This coyote has given me some great photo opportunities lately. He has been seen in a cemetery that also has fields, woods, and a swamp area surrounding it.
RKO_0170. Beautiful encounter with a great serval cat at Masai Mara. A rare sighting in the open and during daytime. Can't wait to see them again..... From the archives.
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I grew up in the Midwest where Robins are everywhere. Photography gives us a new perspective as we see the muddy wet Robin coming up out of the grass with a wiggling worm. Isn’t nature something? Yum!
These guys were working the tall weeds around a prairie dog village today at North Boulder Open Space. Heavily cropped and hand held resting on the car hood!
“Words are often seen hunting for an idea, but ideas are never seen hunting for words.”
Josh Billings
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Western Marsh Harrier
The Western Marsh Harrier is a large harrier, a bird of prey from temperate and subtropical western Eurasia and adjacent Africa. It is also known as the Eurasian marsh harrier.
The Western Marsh Harrier is 43 to 54 cm in length, has a wingspan of 115 to 130 cm and a weight of 400 to 650 g in males and 500 to 800 g in females. It is a large, bulky harrier with fairly broad wings, and has a strong and peculiar sexual dichromatism. The male's plumage is mostly a cryptic reddish-brown with lighter yellowish streaks, which are particularly prominent on the breast. The head and shoulders are mostly pale greyish-yellowish.
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It was very interesting to see the concentration of this Northern Harrier in his hunting. Taken this picture at Delta, BC.
Golden-mantled ground squirrel on Bear's Hump in Waterton Lakes National Park, on the hunt for delicacies left behind by tourists.
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