Swooping In!
Last week I saw a gull snatch up a fish and go flying off with it, but the fish was too large for the gull to handle so he dropped it at the edge of the marsh. This attracted the attention of a bald eagle who immediately came swooping in seemingly out of nowhere. But the eagle arrived too late…a quick acting egret had already grabbed and swallowed the fish before the eagle could snag it. As you might expect, as soon as I saw the eagle come in, I focused my attention and my camera toward it rather then the egret. I got this shot right as the eagle arrived and you can see the disappointed gull in the background of the photo!

Hi nPPhil,
great captured!
Wish you a nice sunday,
moni
Thanks very much moni! Glad you liked this eagle!
Nice composition and a fun story to go with it!
Thanks a bunch! Appreciate you looking!
Awesome flight-shot!
Well done!
Thank you Hans I’m happy you like this shot!
Great pic.
Thanks I appreciate it!
One fish… 🙂 Well, the eagle is just too handsome, gulll has to “step” aside this time. Awesome shot, Phil!
That is our male eagle and he is a handsome looking chap!
Gull had no choice but he was probably never going to get to keep the fish anyway it was too big for him.
Thanks for looking!
Beautiful wingspan. Poor sad gull. A bit like the egret and the BH tale.
Yeah he is a nice looking and good size bird! The thing swooped right in on me too, glad I was not the intended target. Gull is out of luck this time.
A great picture, well done!
Thanks for the comment I appreciate it!
Awesome!!!
So glad you like it!
What a shot, Phil! Reminds me of a bird of prey show that we went to on the grounds of a German castle last spring. The beautiful birds soared within inches of our heads at times, and then flew so far off in the distance that we could barely see them with a naked eye.
Thanks very much Tricia, I’m happy you enjoyed this eagle photo!
He swooped right in on me too. Lucky it didn’t decide that maybe I needed a little personal attention! 😯 🙂
They can cover a lot of space very quickly.
Trying to decide if that’s a look of determination or frustration on the eagle. Fantastic shooting, as ever. Nice to see the egret win for a change. Quite a lucky sequence for the egret.
I think probably frustrated, but of course they almost always have that look of determination regardless of what they are doing.
There were actually two egrets competing for the fish but I bet they never spotted the eagle otherwise they would have scattered.
Beautiful shot Phil! Unique moment captured wonderfully!
Thanks Rick I appreciate it!
What an amazing shot! You always seem to be in the right place. But, of course, it’s your skill that really makes your shots so amazing!
Thanks for looking Molly and I greatly appreciate your kind comments!
Wow ! What an exciting moment you captured. Poor little gull went hungry.
Hey thanks, glad you liked it Emily! Yes no big fish for the gull on this day.
Fabulous pic, Phil. Love the focused look in his beady eye. 🙂
Thanks Sylvia, I’m just glad he was not coming at me with that look. 😯 🙂
Wildlife photographers typically don’t need second shooters but you may be the exception.
My wife is usually with me, she is pretty good too. 🙂
Awesome BIF-shot Phil.
Thanks very much Jan, glad you enjoyed the eagle pic.
Majestic birds and a fine shot, Phil.
I appreciate the kind words Andrew!
Superb capture Phil!
So glad you like it! Thanks Adrian!
Gorgeous light and detail on the big fella there Phil, and I can see the gull thinking “aw bugger!” 😀
Yes that poor gull had no chance with so many after it’s catch. Thanks a bunch Lucy!
Wow, this is stunning!