+1Kerry B said:Cracking shotDon Haines said:And on today's menu we are having a special on duck......
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+1Kerry B said:Cracking shotDon Haines said:And on today's menu we are having a special on duck......
Why not vegan? This guy eats both!Jackson_Bill said:Although, it seems we've been focused on the carnivores. How about a vegan?
Perhaps he was adding some spice for another meal Jackson Bill? Enjoyed photographing him. Watched for a bit before he wandered away. He would sniff it and the eat it while slowly walking around. Taken in Yellowstone near Lamar Valley. Have you ever been up that way? Any good pics? Gonna head back up when the Park roads connecting open up.Jackson_Bill said:True, although I doubt he's eating sagebrush.wildlifeandmore said:Why not vegan? This guy eats both!Jackson_Bill said:Although, it seems we've been focused on the carnivores. How about a vegan?
No tags in the ears - was that one of 610's cubs from a couple of years ago?
Harv said:A Red-breasted Merganser drake enjoying an early morning breakfast of Goby. This was taken at one of my usual haunts... our local harbor. The Goby is an invasive species here so it's nice to see this duck reducing the population.
Shot with 1D4, 300/2.8L IS plus 2xTC III
Thanks for looking.
Its amazing how some of these birds just make a meal of poisonous creatures, I wonder if birds of prey like these die from snake or scorpion bites ... nice image.philmoz said:More of a late afternoon snack - red-billed hornbill with a scorpion it just caught (South Africa, 2012).
Phil.
Nice shot. I'd want this guy around while camping out there.philmoz said:More of a late afternoon snack - red-billed hornbill with a scorpion it just caught (South Africa, 2012).
Phil.
wildlifeandmore said:Nice shot. I'd want this guy around while camping out there.philmoz said:More of a late afternoon snack - red-billed hornbill with a scorpion it just caught (South Africa, 2012).
Phil.