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Raptor on Owl
aloktewari

Raptor on Owl (Acquila heliaca)

Keoladeo Bharatpur Jamboree - 20

Globally threatened Bird ...
______
Eastern Imperial Eagle
... on a fresh kill
______
... wing span can
cross 7 feet ...

Here you see a
Juvenile ...

... it was a gloomy
murky and cold winter
morning ... that day
in Bharatpur ... when we
started our birding-day
at this famed and
fabled place ...
... with little hope
of good
photo-opportunity ...

As we were walking along
one of the dykes
we heards the shrieks
of a bird ... probably
being attacked ...
... moving along slowly
in that direction we
reached an Acacia tree
... and saw the origin
of distress calls ...

This magnificent Eagle
was just in the process
of finishing off a
Spotted Owlet ...

Our first record of a
Predator being killed
by another predator for
a meal ...
Just as we were capturing
this rare event ... in
came a gang of boisterous
mobile-phone-camera wielding
youngmen almost making an
attempt to climb on
to the tree ... making the
Eagle fly away ...

We did have an exchange of
hot words in its
wake ... before moving
along our separate ways ...

________________________________

Eastern Imperial Eagle
( Aquila heliaca )

Keoladeo National Park
Bharatpur ; Rajasthan
India
23.12.2013
Habitat
Mixed Wetland and Forest
Location
Keoladeo National Park ; Bharatpur ; Rajasthan : India
Date taken
23.12.2013
Scientific name
Acquila heliaca
That's a fantastic capture Alok and I know what you mean about the Mobile Phone brigade, shame about that.
Ken
 
Mercifully you managed to get this wonderful and rare shot before the disturbance, Alok; great job spotting and capturing the action!!! tfs.
 
Dont ya just love them young uns Alok, LOL...A splendid close-up of this very impressive raptor, top work mate!!!!!!!
 
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What a great and unusual picture you've got Alok - very well done in getting it.

Such a shame about those camera yobs - get 'em everywhere now, don't we.
 
That's the problem with camera phones, they would have to climb the tree to get this good a shot, and this is why you rarely see as good a shot from a camera phone. Very nice tfs!
 
A stunning capture Alok! pity about the phone gang, but you got the shot anyway...well done mate :t:
 

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