I have not featured this bird yet and later this week I will post another photograph of one that is not trying to bite off more than he can chew. This is a Anhinga http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Anhinga.html, he was photographed at Viera wetlands in Florida during my February trip. He struggled for sometime before finally getting his dinner down but he was eventually successful. I did make a previous post of one coming out of the water and a great blue heron hot on his tail it can be found by following this link http://bradleymyersphotography.blogspot.com/2009/02/fight-for-food.html.
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Good Shot Brad. I've been enjoying all your photos on the birds..
ReplyDeleteIt is simply amazing how large of a fish that these birds can swallow and here you have documented it well.
ReplyDeleteI once photographed a GBH swallowing a crappie that like this shot appeared impossible for the bird to swallow.
LOL, love these photos.
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Holy cow. Big mouth :-)
ReplyDeleteWell captured, Bradley
Good capture!!!
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Truly an amazing series!
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