Kania ukradła węża ibisowi

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Kania ukradła węża ibisowi
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But it didn't and eventually took the ibis' prey away. INDIA EXCITING images of a Brahminy Kite attacking an Ibis and snatching away its snake lunch were captured in Mangalajodi Wetlands, India. The ibis had happily found a snake in the wetlands for its meal, but suddenly, the Brahminy Kite appeared and fought the poor bird for it. In the end, the Kite won and took the snake for itself. The Brahminy kite, also known as the red-backed sea eagle in Australia, is a medium-sized bird of prey from the family of eagles, buzzards, and harriers. They are found in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia and are known to harass other raptors when they have prey to get them to drop their food. On the other hand, Ibises are peaceful birds by nature and keep to themselves. So when attacked viciously by another for food, they are generally the ones losing the fight. These action images were snapped by Mainak Halder, a young Indian photographer with a passion for capturing rare wildlife moments. “I was thrilled to have been able to photograph this brawl between the two birds from a very close distance,” he said. “The two rivals fought together for food for at least five to ten minutes. “Sadly, the Ibis lost in the end, but it did find something to eat later, so I was relieved. “The perfect evening golden light of summer and a beautiful background made the images more impactful. “I was really overwhelmed after capturing those breathtaking action moments.” ENDs
2024-05-08
Mediadrumimages/Mainak Halder/Media Drum/East News
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