Master Fisherman - M. Vickers |
It very quickly emerged with a 6" Roach. This was absolutely incredible and we could genuinely not believe what we had just seen. The story got even more intriguing however when we noticed that the fish it had caught was actually alive! The fish was soon put out of its misery and the Roach was swiftly tucked into. Nosey friends of the Crow however soon noticed their companions catch and he flew off with the fish lunch in tow to the Millpond Plantation.
I have seen Tawny Owl's catch small fish in the margins by moonlight but never have I seen something so astonishing as this clever Carrion Crow. The corvid family are renowned for learning skills and being very observant. Maybe this chap had been watching the Herons or Kingfishers around the lake. My thanks go to Michael for managing to get a picture of the master fisherman with his impressive catch and to Kevin for witnessing this amazing piece of drama unfold! Michael also managed to get this stunning picture of a Kingfisher (below) from the same hide.
Kingfisher - M. Vickers |
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