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Photographer takes 720,000 photos to capture a kingfisher dive, and 10 years later, does it in minutes
Almost a decade ago, wildlife photographer Alan McFadyen captured a shot that would become legendary: a kingfisher diving ...
There are many different species of kingfisher, and those that eat fish hunt by repeatedly diving head-first into the water when they spot tasty prey without suffering brain injuries like concussions.
If you've ever belly-flopped into a pool, then you know: water can be surprisingly hard if you hit it at the wrong angle. But many species of kingfishers dive headfirst into water to catch their fishy ...
Predator and prey meeting in stunning settings are among nature's most astonishing sights. And as these striking pictures show, amazing things happen when humans aren't around to watch. The kingfisher ...
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Charming scenes capture female kingfisher’s colourful display
Charming scenes show a female kingfisher putting on a colourful display. Amateur photographer Tony Raine captured the bird as ...
It took six years and 720,000 exposures, but Scottish wildlife photographer Alan McFayden finally got his bird. He captured this stunning image of a female kingfisher in a rare mid-dive, perfectly ...
The beautiful colours of a Kingfisher are always attention-grabbing but when these majestic birds are caught in full prey-hunting mode, the shots are even more fantastic. ePz member Jamie_MacArthur ...
It’s hard to believe the mustached kingfisher is a real bird. First of all, it looks more like a Baltimore Orioles–themed stuffed toy than a bird. Second, it’s only found on the remotest of ...
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