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A successful fishing expedition
Rose Fletcher

A successful fishing expedition (Alcedo azurea)

I camped for several weeks beside this little beauty's favourite fishing spot, because I couldn't bear to leave it. Every day I sat and watched this bird and its mate fish. The log on which this one is perched was their favourite spot for beating their catch to death, which they did very energetically. Once it was dead, they would bash it around some more to tenderise it, since the fish they were catching were actually a little too big for a bird that size to swallow. Where there's a will...

They didn't mind me sitting nearby watching and photographing them, as long as I kept still, so even with my short lens, I was able to get some reasonable photos.
Habitat
Banks of fresh or tidal rivers and streams, lakes, swamps, estuaries.
Location
Burrowye, Victoria, Australia
Date taken
11.2.2012
Scientific name
Alcedo azurea
Equipment used
Panasonic FZ50
Thanks for your comments everybody!

Mali, while it was technically more than the bird could chew, it persevered, and in the end, it got the fish down...and went straight back to catch the next one that made an ill-advised move. :-O
 
He definitely shares my kind of appetite!!!!LOL....Stunning capture off this handsome king with his prized catch!!!
 
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Lol, this looks like a classic example of eyes being bigger than its stomach! Brilliant capture and picture of this fabulous Kingfisher. First-rate Rose!!!!!
 
That is a fantastic shot Rose, I think the fish is even bigger than the bird! It must have been wonderful to be able to spend so much time in such a fabulous environment.
 

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