Kingfisher

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  1. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    I didn't know that kingfishers killed the fish until I took this picture. It just kept hitting the fish on the log, banging it from side to side.

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    I have seen them giving their catch a whack Kildane but never got a picture. One bird that I hope one day to get a good picture of. Great capture on your part. :like:
     
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    @Kildale - Never knew they killed it. I actually thought they caught the fish (or whatever) and ate it while it was still alive. Never realized they actually killed it.

    Quite like Kingfishers too.
     
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    When I said I hoped to get a picture of a kingfisher, it was our colourful little bird that I was thinking of. This picture is of an Egyptian kingfisher with its dead catch in Luxor in 2011. It had just whacked it on the lighting bracket :)
    20110511 to 18 edited Luxor 13-05-2011 12-15-55.jpg

    And this is a kingfisher in Sri Lanka about 20 years ago. He is sitting on a fish trap, he's no fool ;)
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    I knew they killed their fish before eating but have never seen it done in real life. They are such hard birds to photograph here that I don't have any good photographs of them. Well done Kildale and Taddang for catching them with your cameras.
     
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    Those are amazing photos! We have belted kingfishers at our pond, and enjoy watching them sit in the willows until they spot their prey, then dash and dive to get a fish. This is a terrible photo, but the best we could do. The kingfisher is setting on a post that is the remainder of a small fishing dock. Guess it still is a fishing dock! Belted Kingfisher.jpg
     
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  8. Kildale

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    I go to a local spot, but it is the sea, and with the low tides the kingfisher is further away. These were a couple of shots of one when the tide was a little higher.

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    Great pictures Kildale,..Raddang,..and Marlingardener,..i have never managed to capture an image of a Kingfisher despite seeing them very often,..flashing past,..the Kingfisher i am used to seeing is the one in the video below.

    Kingfisher.
     
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    Lovely birds all. First property we had a fields width away was a small river- it led further along into a bigger one. We fished both and there was just a few Kingfishers along them. A couple of times having settled down quietly with rod extending part out over water one settled just for a few seconds on it so got a good close up look- beautiful colours.
     
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    Great photos all! Love 'em. Like your photo from Sri Lanka Raddang......NICE!

    I'm not sure if this guy is a Kingfisher or not but he or she has the "look" of one and was definitely hunting. Hawaii 2011 679.JPG
     
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    Looks like a heron to me.

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    @Kildale - seeing your photo I'll concur with Heron.

    The one I took the photo of was on the hunt. He was totally focused and intent on getting a fish and he did! :)
     
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    This Kingfisher perches on a wire overlooking the tide as it comes in. Then it got a bit of a shock when this crow knocked him off.

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    Always interesting how animal or in this case bird hierarchy works.
     
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    My all time favorite bird.
    Ours are the most beautiful blue.
    :smt026wow, clever!
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    I bought the image off a photographer.
    My next favorite is the Hummers, I have red plants to live in hope a Huimmer will fly in.....:smt043:smt043:smt043:smt043
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