I Think We All Knew How This Was Going To End
I knew…the egret knew…and especially the fish knew how this would all turn out.
One happy egret, but not a good day at all for the fish…
I previously worked as a news and sports photographer. Recently I have been enjoying wildlife photography. My approach toward bird photos is similar to sports photography. I attempt to capture mostly action and hopefully a unique perspective.
I knew…the egret knew…and especially the fish knew how this would all turn out.
One happy egret, but not a good day at all for the fish…



Great shots. Just love the last one.
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Thanks, that fish never had a chance.
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Amazing that he can get that huge fish down that slim throat. Great shooting!
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It never fails to amaze me what these birds will catch and eat!
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You wouldnt want that fish to go down the wrong way ouch! Fantastic shots!
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That’s exactly right, those fins going the wrong way could open the inside of the birds mouth. Yikes!
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Fish are certainly on the bottom of the food chain aren’t they.
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It often seems like they exist to be a meal for somebody else. Even other fish.
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Lol looks like he caught you looking. Excellent captures.
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He may have realized he had an audience but as long as I didn’t try to take away his dinner all is well.
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It’s that darn food chain again!
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Yes it sure is. Seafood is really just another name for food for everybody. 🙂
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Great sequence.
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Thanks for looking.
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Looks like the egret was giving you a “you’d better get out of here!”
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As long as I didn’t try to take his fish away from him I think he was mostly fine that I was there. His main concern is dinner. 🙂
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You get fed, you’re happy!
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That’s my basic philosophy on life.
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Super sequence, Phil!!
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Hey thanks for checking it out and glad you liked it!
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