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    Default Grebe Falls Prey 5 (Graphic)

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    (Original Post) This may be a common occurrence, but I have never witnessed one. This took place at the San Bernard NWR near the upper Texas coast. The GBH attacked and killed the Grebe in about 48 seconds. The swallowing process took a little over ten minutes. Canon 40D, ISO 400, Evaluative metering, EC +1, f/5.6 @1/1600 sec, 500 F4 + 1.4 TC, BLUBB, Heavy crop - subject 100 yards from vehicle.

    (Post #2) At this point, I didn't dream the GBH was going to try to swallow the Grebe whole. I wondered how it could position prey this size for head-first swallowing?? I will post several images of the process.

    (Post #3) After a great deal of GBH tossing expertise, the Grebe was finally in position for lunch. Next came the hard part.

    (Post #4) To assist swallowing, the GBH held the Grebe under water to soak and then proceed. The soaking was performed numerous times during the process. The water droplets show the tossing motion required to accomplish the swallowing task. Extreme crop.

    (Post #5) Almost done - about ten minutes into the swallowing process. According to iBird Explorer Plus the GBH has been known to choke to death attempting to swallow too large prey. I was surprised it didn't happen to this one. Tomorrow - final series post.

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    Excellent documentary series, not a common occurrence. I think you could make this one a vertical and revcover some detail in the whites as shown here:

    http://birdphotographers.net/forums/...read.php?t=834

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    Fabs thanks for the kind words and recommendation. The instructions in the link you provided are a little steep for my current PS skill level. I'm always intending to dedicate more time to PS skills. It may be me, but get all studied up on PS features - then forget them way to soon. Cropped vertical and performed a little clone to the throat area.

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    hi david - amazing action must have been intresting to watch :)

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