Thursday, 7 July 2022
Grey-headed Fish Eagles
The Grey-headed Fish Eagles are easy to spot, once you know the spot from which they swoop down and hunt their favourite fish meal along the numerous canals in Singapore. You just have to out-last them, as they wait patiently on the branch, sometimes for hours before hunger takes the better of them, and they go on a hunting spree.
With a huge splash, the Grey-headed Eagle will dive claws fully out-stretched, and grab their prey. After many unsuccessful tries, it will eventually catch its prey. Then it's game over as it flies away to enjoy a much-deserved feast.
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