You need the right angle
Hi Y'all,
A sequence of an anhinga that I captured during MI V
I came upon this lucky anhinga
Now the problem with catching such a large fish comes with the swallowing part.
The first try being unsuccessful the anhinga puts down the fish and then starts to pick it up for its second try
second try
Now that's the right angle
you can see the fish is now down to the lower portion of the anhinga's neck
A sequence of an anhinga that I captured during MI V
I came upon this lucky anhinga
Now the problem with catching such a large fish comes with the swallowing part.
The first try being unsuccessful the anhinga puts down the fish and then starts to pick it up for its second try
second try
Now that's the right angle
you can see the fish is now down to the lower portion of the anhinga's neck
Harry
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Would that bird normally go for such a large fish? He looks almost like he's having second thoughts in the last image
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Thanks and yes they will go for any fish they can catch. I've seen them with even larger catches. The only time I've seen a bird catch something they couldn't get down was when a grebe (our smallest duck)caught a frog.
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Very cool series, Harry.
Harry Awesome captures. I love the red eye!
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Looks like you were pretty close!
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Do you think his mates know the heimlich maneuver?
Great stuff, Harry.
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Great set, Harry.
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Nice set of captures.
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Thanks and I did ahve to change my angle from the first shot. You can see that from my original position there's no color in the anhinga's eye.
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Thanks DJ, watching these guys swallow their catch and can be a very interesting sight.
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Thanks Bjorn. :wwave
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Love the way you think and make connections no one else would come up with.
Thanks Ric.
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Very nice series Harry.
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Thank you Angela. Someone informe dthat the fish he was chowing on was a Brown Hoplo(armored catfish). It an exotic species, first introduced (some dumbell let it loose) to our waters in 1995.
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Thanks Mike, the red eye does make the shot for me.
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You were in the right place at the right time. No wonder you like going and studying these birds so much! How much time passed from first to last in the series?
And -- What? No sea gulls to take the catch away?
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Hey Dee,
The first shot was at 10:33:54:1 AM and the last shot in the sequence was at 10:36:06:3 AM. The total time was about 2 minutes 12 seconds.
Sea gulls can get much easier pickings at the beach.
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Thanks Al, when the bird is as busy as that anhinga was you can get pretty close to them ( a few yards in this case).
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Well duh.. if I actually READ the entire post I'd see that you already knew about the fish!
I've seen a few teenagers eat the same way
Dave