I quite like this Squirrl. I like the clearness of the bird and the reflection of the bird.
This is a discussion on common merganser within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I quite like this Squirrl. I like the clearness of the bird and the reflection of the bird....
I quite like this Squirrl. I like the clearness of the bird and the reflection of the bird.
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Nice with the Fish Rocky...I saw a female version of these today although she was too shy to get a good shot. Seems a bit early for them to be back....I didn't think they wintered here.
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how on earth is he going to eat that big fish???
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Always really neat capturing them doing something rather than just sitting on the water. Nice set. Thanks for sharing.
thanks, everyone!
Bambi, you'd be absolutely amazed at the size of fish some of these birds can eat!! their necks and gullets are extremely elastic, and once they get the fish positioned head-first, it's usually gone in about 3 seconds... unlike osprey or eagles, which pick their supper apart into bites, mergansers, cormorants, herons and grebes swallow their prey whole. it's really amazing to see them swallow a fish almost half as big as they are...
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Very nice set SQ!
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