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"hmmmm, what's for dinner"? Again, this character has been avoiding my lens for a long time, but after much perseverance I managed to get a good click of it sitting in a tree scanning for it's dinner! :) Geotagged,Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus,India,John Rowell,Winter,adhocphotographer,grey headed fish eagle Click/tap to enlarge

"hmmmm, what's for dinner"?

Again, this character has been avoiding my lens for a long time, but after much perseverance I managed to get a good click of it sitting in a tree scanning for it's dinner! :)

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The grey-headed fish eagle is a bird of prey. It breeds in the forests of the Indian subcontinent east to Southeast Asia. It builds a stick nest in a tree near water and lays two to four eggs. It is a specialist fish eater which hunts over lakes, lagoons, and large rivers.

Similar species: Diurnal Birds Of Prey
Species identified by JohnR
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Uploaded Apr 6, 2015. Captured Mar 15, 2015 17:06 in State Highway 33, Nuralakuppe, Karnataka 571114, India.
  • Canon EOS 5D Mark III
  • f/4.0
  • 1/320s
  • ISO200
  • 500mm