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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Trauerfeier in Windsor
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Windsor Castle Flys The Royal Flag
Windsor AT night after The Queens Funeral, London, UK - 19 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Trauerfeier in Windsor
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The ceremonial Royal Standard flys on the Round Tower at Windsor Castle as Her Majesty the Queen is laid to rest
Queen Elizabeth II Royal Funeral Day, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 19 Sep 2022
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Night heron steals a duckling for dinner, Redwood City, California, America - Oct 2011
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(Pic 8) A night heron flys away with its dinner, a duckling that has wandered too far from its mother. The duckling is looks downwards at the water below.
Night Heron Snatches Duckling For Dinner
These shocking images show nature at its worst.
A night heron is pictured taking off with a duckling that has swum too far away from its mother.
As the heron flies off with his dinner, eye contact is made between the mother duck and her duckling who is struggling to get away.
Wildlife photographer Michael Yang was taking his wife out to spot some cute wildlife at Radio Road in California to cheer her up after being ill for a few days.
He said: "We were hoping to find some baby avocets, stilts, or ducklings and were both really happy to see several families of ducklings following their mothers around the pond.
"As we were watching the ducklings a night heron flew in, which are not uncommon in the area but what we did not expect to see was the night heron land near a duckling that had wandered a little too far from its mother and snatch it from the water."
The duckling tried to dive under water to escape the night heron; unfortunately it didn't get deep enough and the heron pulled it out of the water, grabbing the duckling by a foot.
It took off with its dinner all the while the duckling was being flung about like a rag doll in the heron's beak.
Michael said: "At some point in all this my wife had turned away and started sobbing. It didn't help that, through all this, I was taking pictures of the "event" and not comforting her instead."
The popular birding location in Northern California is home to a variety of birds including shorebirds, herons, egrets, terns, and ducks. It is a series of wastewater treatment ponds on...
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Night heron steals a duckling for dinner, Redwood City, California, America - Oct 2011
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang / Rex Features (1478107m)
(Pic 7) A night heron flys away with its dinner, a duckling that has wandered too far from its mother. The duckling is flung about as water splashes off the Night Heron.
Night Heron Snatches Duckling For Dinner
These shocking images show nature at its worst.
A night heron is pictured taking off with a duckling that has swum too far away from its mother.
As the heron flies off with his dinner, eye contact is made between the mother duck and her duckling who is struggling to get away.
Wildlife photographer Michael Yang was taking his wife out to spot some cute wildlife at Radio Road in California to cheer her up after being ill for a few days.
He said: "We were hoping to find some baby avocets, stilts, or ducklings and were both really happy to see several families of ducklings following their mothers around the pond.
"As we were watching the ducklings a night heron flew in, which are not uncommon in the area but what we did not expect to see was the night heron land near a duckling that had wandered a little too far from its mother and snatch it from the water."
The duckling tried to dive under water to escape the night heron; unfortunately it didn't get deep enough and the heron pulled it out of the water, grabbing the duckling by a foot.
It took off with its dinner all the while the duckling was being flung about like a rag doll in the heron's beak.
Michael said: "At some point in all this my wife had turned away and started sobbing. It didn't help that, through all this, I was taking pictures of the "event" and not comforting her instead."
The popular birding location in Northern California is home to a variety of birds including shorebirds, herons, egrets, terns, and ducks. It is a series of wastewater tre...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VWCVAFWDH
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