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    Default Big Mac...euhhh..."Snack"

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    This Grey Heron was very hungry and decided to drown and eat a Black-tailed Godwit...:eek:

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    :eek: A Godwit.....really:eek: Hungry bird I guess. Did you get any images before this frame? I think you could crop in a little to give it some more impact. Great colours and exposure, well done

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    Amazing action Jeroen, nice capture

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    If you got them, I think this would be nice as a tryptich of a few frames. The location looks nice, though it obviously makes separating the bird from background a challenge. Must have a been a surprise to see!

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    Very interesting. Dog eat dog, sorry I meant bird eat bird, life is hard!

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    Prey aside, I really like the setting of this image...the soft greens with the yellow flowers has a nice feeling and takes me right there. As already stated, it would be great to see more of this moment.

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