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One of the delights of birding in Ireland is catching a glimpse of one of these tiny sapphire gems.
http://www.fotoportmann.com/birdblog/2011/08/24/eurasian-kingfisher/
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A very pretty bird! Thanks for sharing Bobbie!
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How this person got the pix is beyond me, as these fellows seldom stay put and go by like a flash of blue lightning. I love them! You hear this little "whirrrr" sound coming along and the next thing, it has shot past you. And maybe this is why I love the Belted Kingfisher so much - always try to find one when I am home.
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Very nice Bobbie and some are banded too. Wow, that one had a pretty big fish in his mouth.
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Quote from: Donna on 26-Aug-11, 06:41:58 AM
Very nice Bobbie and some are banded too. Wow, that one had a pretty big fish in his mouth.
I once banded one of these darlings myself - Supervised, of course. What a moment.
Isn't it amazing how they flip the fish around so it goes down head-first?
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 26-Aug-11, 06:45:57 AM
Quote from: Donna on 26-Aug-11, 06:41:58 AM
Very nice Bobbie and some are banded too. Wow, that one had a pretty big fish in his mouth.
I once banded one of these darlings myself - Supervised, of course. What a moment.
Isn't it amazing how they flip the fish around so it goes down head-first?
You got up close and very personal!! Cool Bobbie. Yeah, just like a snake, head first!!!
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 26-Aug-11, 06:45:57 AM
Quote from: Donna on 26-Aug-11, 06:41:58 AM
Very nice Bobbie and some are banded too. Wow, that one had a pretty big fish in his mouth.
I once banded one of these darlings myself - Supervised, of course. What a moment.
Isn't it amazing how they flip the fish around so it goes down head-first?
Very cool indeed!
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