Woody’s Big Lunch
Yesterday afternoon we saw a wood stork snag a nice size fish out of the salt marsh. This is somewhat unusual, we don’t normally see them eating large fish. Usually they catch and eat much smaller fish, the occasional eel, shrimp and other marine crustaceans. Woody, however, really really wanted this catch and after a four minute struggle to get it down, he appeared quite pleased with himself! I also thought it might be nice to give a little screen time to one of our little pals in the swamp who was enjoying some afternoon sun yesterday as well.








Ok this post really made me laugh. Fantastic images. The second to last one looks like there’s a big smile of satisfaction on his face. Did he see the alligator??
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Hey glad you enjoyed these photos! He does look happy in that last shot doesn’t he?! Although he stood there for a while as if trying to decide if maybe he made a mistake eating a fish that large. I don’t think the fish settled in too well. 😯
That alligator was back in the swamp away from the salt marsh where Woody was fishing. I just put my gator buddy in there for fun. 😀
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“One of our little pals?” I scrolled down expecting a cute little feathered or furry something or other. 😆 Fantastic close-ups of that poor fish going down the hatch. I just wish that I couldn’t see the beseeching look in its eye. 😦
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What?! He’s cute! I mean well sorta. heh heh.
Yeah the look on poor Mr. Fish’s face in pic 3 is a little rough to take I agree. But so it goes in nature.
Thanks for looking!
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I agree with Edith’s comment, that last photo of the stork shows a triumphant smile! He probably feels victorious after that catch and meal. Excellent shots as always, Phil.
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Thanks very much Gracie, glad you like these! He does look happy in that last photo. That fish can probably hold him for a day or two now.
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I love that penultimate shot, made me chuckle. Fabulous sequence. 🙂
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Thanks a bunch! So glad you enjoyed these pics of Woodrow!
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Wonderful. I think fast food chains wanting to promote their “hungry man dinner” should use these images. I’m not sure if you’ve seen the Wendy’s “living large” ads but these would fit right in. Oh yes, and an elegant transition to the gator shot (how do they keep sneaking in?).
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Well he definitely Super Sized his meal for sure! I saw him gulping some water after the swallow, so guess he went for the Ex Large drink too!
I’m not sure how those gators keep managing to sneak in like that, but they can be stealthy. 😀
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Almost thought he’d bitten off more than he could chew there but clearly his appetite won in the end!
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Yeah there was time there when I thought he might decide to give up on the fish but he sure wanted it badly and stuck with it. He did have an odd look on his face later though. 😕
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that was probably indigestion!
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Probably was, heh heh
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Wonderful images, that was quite a meal for a Wood stork.
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Thanks and yes that was a large meal indeed for our pal Woody.
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That’s gorgeous! I can’t be believe he swallows it just like that. And with a big smile, no tummy ache at all! .-)
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Thanks very much! He just might have gotten a bit of a tummy ache though, because he looked somewhat unsettled later. That was a big fish.
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Have a nice meal. Great series.
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Thank you very much! 😀
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WOW! I am speechless now… I always wonder what will be next time and fascinating me your photography. Thank you dear Phil, love, nia
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I am so happy you enjoy viewing my photos Nia! Thanks very much!
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Love this amazing sequence, but I’m still having trouble figuring out how the birds manage it. Isn’t the fish wiggling and squirming while the bird maneuvers it into swallowing position. I’ve noticed that initially they seem to snatch the fish crosswise. Thanks for the alligator finish, Just had to grin at that one!
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This do wiggle and squirm some for sure. But the bird bill must clamp down a lot tighter then we might think, and I suspect they almost paralyze the fish by squeezing. They snatch the fish at all sorts of angles. Sometimes birds like herons (likely unintentionally) spear the fish.
Glad you like the alligator finale. Somehow they often manage to sneak their way into posts.
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Them gators sure are sneaky critters… 😉
Got to watch a cormorant coming up with some wiggly fish this evening. They gulp them down so fast I’m still puzzled over how they manage it.
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What an amazing set of photos! And that little smile he gave made my day! And a Gator finish!!
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Thanks so much Molly glad you liked those! He does have a goofy little grin at the end there doesn’t he? 🙂
Well you know me, if there is a way to get an alligator into a post I’ll do it. 😀
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Dramatic capture! Makes me wonder what’s going through the fishes’ mind. THANKS for visiting my “pun-ny” photoblog and leaving a “like.” I can’t help hearing plants, animals, and objects “talk.”
–John R.: http://TheDailyGraff.com
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I think we can possibly guess what might be going through the fish’s mind at that point and it’s likely something along the lines of…Nooooooooo!!!! 😀 Thanks very much for checking out these pics!
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Maybe he was really, really hungry and just wanted a big feast of sashimi. I love how you are able to capture shots like these!
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He better have been hungry because like it or not, he swallowed it. 😯
Glad you liked the wood stork photos!
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Amazing detail in the shots. You can see that fish and his eyes. He’s watching his demise!
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Thanks, I appreciate you checking out these pics. I’m sure this is the kind of thing that can really ruin a fish’s day. Yikes!
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Wow, that’s a mouthful!
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It sure is! 😀
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Loved seeing one of your little pals slinking through the shallows, camouflage tufts of weed and all – though he doesn’t look in the least dangerous this moment, more intent on sunbathing than hunting, i think?
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Not at all dangerous and you are correct, a nice leasurely nap in the sun is his plan for the day. 😀
Glad you liked the photos!
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🙂
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Good capture!!!
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Thanks much for looking and glad you liked the pics!
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Impressive shots !
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Thanks very much for checking these out Karine! I appreciate it!
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That’s crazy! I can see the fish in his throat still!
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Thanks for checking out these pics Jen! Good to see you here! 🙂
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Love the look on his face after he chowed down that big fish! 😉
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Hi Aian! Thank you for your visit and kind comments!
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Sensational captures! You caught the eyes of them both so amazingly
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Well I really appreciate your very kind comments!
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Woody looks happy but the fishie wouldn’t be happy in his tummy.
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