Humber river Trail- Eastern Kingbird with Pellet
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Humber river Trail- Eastern Kingbird with Pellet

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Ally

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Hi, I caught these this morning. Quite exciting, I thought it was yawning, and realized it's even better when I looked at the photos I took.
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I can only upload three pics at a time. At the end, his pose was usual too. He said, sorry you had to see that.
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Wow, what a timing of a capture and this is something that I haven't seen. Looks like a lot of these birds (I guess anybody feeding on insects or other animal) seem to eject pellet and not just the raptors. The other day I saw an Eastern Meadowlark doing the same in Carden Alvar. This time I was slow to respond and missed the moment.
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Quote from: "Dinusaur"
Wow, what a timing of a capture and this is something that I haven't seen. Looks like a lot of these birds (I guess anybody feeding on insects or other animal) seem to eject pellet and not just the raptors. The other day I saw an Eastern Meadowlark doing the same in Carden Alvar. This time I was slow to respond and missed the moment.
I was lucky. The dead tree in my neighbor's back yard attracts all kinds of birds.
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