Well do you,Norman,you have managed to capture a very unusual scene at Pinkhill.The reason for my reply is, have you thought about sending the picture to one of the monthly birding magazines as it will amaze a bigger audience, as I have looked at the picture several, and it still amazes me and nuts a smile on my face.
At this time of year pike are spawning in the reeds and are often closely packed. The heron has probably grabbed the first fish and skewered the second.
How on earth has a Heron managed to catch two Pike at the same time? Amazing!
ReplyDeleteHe seemed a bit confused himself about what to do next!
ReplyDeleteWell do you,Norman,you have managed to capture a very unusual scene at Pinkhill.The reason for my reply is, have you thought about sending the picture to one of the monthly birding magazines as it will amaze a bigger audience, as I have looked at the picture several, and it still amazes me and nuts a smile on my face.
DeleteGreat capture Norman!!
ReplyDeleteCheers Jim
DeleteAt this time of year pike are spawning in the reeds and are often closely packed. The heron has probably grabbed the first fish and skewered the second.
ReplyDeleteThe best (and only) explanation I've heard. Cheers!
DeleteIts a great photo Norman of something few of us have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing thing to watch.
Deletebrill capture norman
ReplyDeleteDitto! An amazing and extremely rare capture Norman, wonderful that you were there ready to photograph what happened. Thank you for sharing! :-)
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