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Photo: Brian Matthews - Bird Photographer of the Year A hungry juvenile shag literally dives down its mother’s throat for more fish rather than waiting for it to be fully regurgitated.
Photo: Tom Ingram - Audubon Photography Awards/2021 Atop a rocky cliff littered with feathers from past kills, a Peregrine Falcon stands with a red-crested Acorn Woodpecker in its bloodied talons.
The entire experience with Della only lasted a few weeks, says Rhodes, and she hasn’t caught a glimpse of the bird since. Rhodes says her friends asked why she was so obsessed with observing ...
Kitchens told KSAT she was at Brazos Bend State Park on Saturday when she came upon the bird eating the snake. “I was wrapping up a productive morning for photos and stopped to shoot a turtle.
Share by Joel Cooper 10:35, 25 Jul 2018 See news near you Amazing video as seagull steals Go-Pro ...
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