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I knew Frigatebirds harassed other seabirds to get them to drop their catch, I didn't know they did it to their brothers and sisters too... The attacker got hold of one of the squid's tentacles, but to no avail, the squid was down the hatch less than a second later. I think these are both young female Lesser Frigatebirds (Fregata ariel).
ISO800, 300mm, f4, 1/4000, OM-1. Click for better resolution. |
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by Carol Clarke
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