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RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Pantherinae - 02-06-2015 great black backed gull has killed and eating the smaller larus gull: herring gull. *This image is copyright of its original author killing a mallard*This image is copyright of its original author another large duck being attacked*This image is copyright of its original author RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - sanjay - 12-01-2017 Interesting video shared on facebook, Where little rodent give a run for life to a raven. Its video, click to play RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Pantherinae - 06-28-2018 Found my old camera, and this is an old picture I took of a large Great Black Backed gull. *This image is copyright of its original author
Gray heron - Hans Kasza - 07-29-2018 Grey heron (Ardea cinerea) Gull - Hans Kasza - 08-29-2018 Gull I took at the wild beach. It's young gull, maybe that's why it is not so brave with waves RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - BorneanTiger - 08-08-2019 The newly discovered giant, prehistoric parrot species from New Zealand, that is the "Hercules parrot" (Heracles inexpectatus, nickname 'Squawkzilla'), was apparently cannibalistic, do see this: https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-animal-news-except-bigcats?pid=89362#pid89362 RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Spalea - 09-06-2019 Double-crested cormorant catching an eel. Awesome ! RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Spalea - 09-10-2019 I am not expert in birds and cannot find the source of this photo. Thus unable to precise the bird specy what it is about, as well as the location. Just saying that birds of prey are often ruthless ennemies of snakes whether they are venomous or not. RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Spalea - 09-20-2019 Greater coucal, Malaysia... RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Spalea - 10-31-2019 Shoebill's head... Zambia. RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Spalea - 11-07-2019 Geo Safari: " California Condors always have a case of resting bird face, but don’t let this angry pout fool you. ? Condors are social birds that form cliques around carcasses, bathing spots, and roosts. They communicate with each other using body language! ". RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Spalea - 01-06-2020 Beautiful photo... I confess knowing it's an African bird, but nothing more. RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Spalea - 03-27-2020 Daniel Rosengren: " This is a B. rex! That's right, the scientific name of this bird is Balaeniceps rex and it is the T. rex of the avian world. The common name is Shoebill and it is a giant among birds. Standing up to 140 cm tall it is an impressive sight. The bill is ginormous, about as large as a human shoe and has the largest circumference among bird bills in the world. The shoebill hunts by standing still as a statue and lungeing itself over a fish that comes to the surface. It has even been observed taking ducks. There is even a report of one taking a baby antelope (Lechwe). " RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Spalea - 03-31-2020 Peet Strydom: " African Sacred Ibis in breeding colors. " RE: Other carnivores birds (ravens, skuas, gull etc.) - Spalea - 04-05-2020 Howard Cleveland: " Nothing like a bit of Elephant spine in the afternoon. Not be be confused with the tail of a three metre crocodile. An old bull ele died in the river at Letaba a while back and a week of eating was ahead for every creature you could imagine that could crawl through or fly across water. Even the gorgeous Marabou storks. " |