Hello Photography Lovers
Hope you are well wherever you are.
I am also well, I got some time to relax today. I was able to recharge myself a bit. I am getting ready again for the next busy day. So now I need to save some energy.
Birds hunt insects, fish and meat. The law of nature is that one person kills and the other survives. For example, a tiger kills deer to satisfy its hunger. Again, a snake hunts a snake. Life survives on earth in exchange for life. This is the law of the world. Here, one creature cannot survive without caring for another creature. It will eat whatever it eats. Anyway, I saw a Pond Heron hunting fish or something of the same kind. I was able to capture this on camera, whose photos I am sharing with you, I hope you enjoy it.
I captured this scene in the camera frame of a Pond Heron bird dipping its beak in the water to hunt. You can see in the photo that a Pond Heron's neck is extended as it dips its beak into the water to catch prey. When it lifts its beak to catch prey, a splash of water splashes out of its beak. And there the bird is holding its prey with its beak.
This is the moment after the bird has finished hunting, with the food in its beak and the bird walking on the grass.
The bird flies away to another place, I also followed it. When I reached there, I saw the food in its beak. It always amazes me
The bird with the food in its beak, maybe waiting for more prey
Life may pass but it will not throw the food out of its mouth, maybe such a committed bird.
still holding the food .
Again the bird flies away to another place with food in its beak, I also do not give up. I follow it again and reach there
The bird is preparing to fly with the food in its beak, finally it flies away. But this time the bird flew far away and disappeared into the horizon. I was forced to return home. The hunting of birds is heartbreaking on one hand and joyful on the other. Since I love birds, I am thinking about them in terms of birds. And if you think about the life of insects or fish, it is very heartbreaking. Anyway, the bird may have taken the food to feed their young. This is a good thing, don't you think?