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This juvenile bald eagle flew over Greenway with a fish then settled on this branch to eat it. Unfortunately, the branch was on the other side of the lake. By the time I had made my way around to it, this is all that was left.
Resident Robin tucking into live mealworms on my bird table. One Robin was only a foot away from feeding out out of my hand yesterday.
Sometimes meals are just too much work. I think maybe I should eat out all the time.
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I watched this Great Blue Heron for a good while as he caught and tossed this fish and finally downed his meal in the pretty evening light.
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Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) from the island Fyn in Denmark, 28-11-2020.
The image was taken from a photo hide owned by Casper Krohn Gade (casperkrohn.com/bird-hide-for-rent).
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Look what´s reaching out of her mouth :)
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Tree Swallows such as this one feed by catching flying insects in their mouths as they twist and turn during acrobatic flight. So when this bird made a sudden dive past these branches, could it be because he's spotted a bug?
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Here is another photo from this past March. I had forgotten about this bird that I saw after photographing some short-eared owls. At the time I mistakingly thought it was a female kestrel but I am quite certain after reviewing my photos that it is actually a merlin. It was probably making its spring migration back north. Here it is with a bird meal it had just finished plucking the feathers out of.
Being somewhat of a cultural crossroads, Hat Yai affords ample opportunity for dining on a variety of cuisine. In additions to spicy Thai cooking and seafood for which the South is famed, Chinese and Muslim specialties are to be enjoyed at a number of excellent restaurants or street food stalls.
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Red-brested Toucan - Ramphastos dicolorus - wild and free. The red-rested toucan is enjoying the fruits of the juçara palm tree (Euterpe edulis) a tree very close to extinction.
The juçara palm tree It is characterized by producing excellent quality palmito, with high economic value and widely consumed in human food, however it is monocaule and the cut implies in its death, reason why the human hunger and greed for the palmito is putting the tree and several species which feed from its fruits into extinction.
The toucans are one of the main disperses of its seeds and it's a real bless to see one of them feeding.
This is a common scene at Trilha dos Tucanos, a wonderful place to visit.
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Mosquitos are having themselves a fine meal at my expense, as I capture Canadian Pacific's westbound empty ethanol train 641, exiting the Reeseville Marsh and ducking under the classic Bobolink Road bridge with a fine looking trio of blue and gold EMD's doing the honors.
This old wooden bridge is slated to be replaced this year with one of those fine looking concrete span bridges, can't wait.
CP Train 641
DM&E 6050
IC&E 6216
IC&E 6429
Reeseville, WI.
July 22, 2013
Male Kingfisher passing a fish to his partner. I don’t think I could ever get tired of photographing these little characters. ❤️
The number of times I've been asked to eat this off my young grandsons... certainly brings a smile to my face! Sorry no real burgers in the house, I hope this is ok for Looking close...on Fridays theme 'Burgers' Have a great day and weekend you wonderful folks out there! ;0)
Eating something like lollipops form yellow grevillea. The blob^^ on the left side is a grevillea flower(s).
I really like the way they grip the stuff using their claws so skilfully. And I love cockatoos.