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    Frog for breakfast

    I'm lucky enough to have Kingfishers in my garden each day and decided to grab the camera this morning because there was a chance to capture two sitting together.

    What I did learn new today was what these guys have for breakfast

    The images were shot in very poor light, drizzle, from a too far distance and have been heavily cropped but here are some just for fun.

    Once he had returned to the branch with his meal he proceeded to beat it into submission on the branch. Sadly, shutter speeds were too slow to capture this decently.

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    Grahame

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    Nice series.

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    Interesting set. Despite the name, when traveling in Australia we saw many more kingfishers around farmland than near the sea. Many were hunting from fences and/or overhead wires that weren't near any sort of water. I've noted the same from our banded kingfishers here in North America. They are very common far from the coast. Though in most cases here they are found around some sort of pond, creek, swamp, etc.

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    Well captured...

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    Nice captures Grahame. There is an area not far from where I live where Kingfishers are frequently seen. I find them difficult to capture because they are always too far away.....doesn't stop me from trying though

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    Thank you John

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Interesting set. Despite the name, when traveling in Australia we saw many more kingfishers around farmland than near the sea. Many were hunting from fences and/or overhead wires that weren't near any sort of water. I've noted the same from our banded kingfishers here in North America. They are very common far from the coast. Though in most cases here they are found around some sort of pond, creek, swamp, etc.
    I have not noticed any of these inland here Dan but with the amount of rivers and water around I suspect there are. At the rear of my garden is a mangrove area where the tide comes in and I had always assumed that these would feed on the fish there, not steal my frogs

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    Thank you Richard, I wish now that I had put the 80-400 on the D300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rita View Post
    Nice captures Grahame. There is an area not far from where I live where Kingfishers are frequently seen. I find them difficult to capture because they are always too far away.....doesn't stop me from trying though
    Thank you Rita, these were taken from a window of the house but I have found that I can get quite close to them in the garden if I'm quiet and still.

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    Nice series Grahame, beautiful birds

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    Gorgeous colors and compositions Grahame.

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    Enjoyed viewing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Nice series Grahame, beautiful birds
    Thank you Binnur, I doubt the frog considered them beautiful birds

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovelife65 View Post
    Gorgeous colors and compositions Grahame.
    Thank you Sharon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Enjoyed viewing.
    Thank you Jim.

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    The first one is a gem, Grahame! from frame to frame. Very nice composition. I was watering my pots at the entrance of our house and a frog jumped out from one of them. I did tried to catch it but didn't know where it went by the time I put my container down. It would have been nice to have frogs near my deck so I do not have to spray insecticide there. Poor frogs...but that is the circle of life. Depends on where you are situated on the food chain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    The first one is a gem, Grahame! from frame to frame. Very nice composition. I was watering my pots at the entrance of our house and a frog jumped out from one of them. I did tried to catch it but didn't know where it went by the time I put my container down. It would have been nice to have frogs near my deck so I do not have to spray insecticide there. Poor frogs...but that is the circle of life. Depends on where you are situated on the food chain.
    Thanks Izzie,

    The problem we have with having lots of frogs and toads around is that they leave a lot of mess on areas like decking

    They are fun to watch when they jump in the dogs food bowl to pinch any scraps he's left and even more funnier as they dive into the crab holes all over the lawn to escape the brush cutter when doing the grass

    As for the Kingfishers feeding on them, there's no shortage

    Frog for breakfast

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    I'm glad you captured these unique pics of your kingfishers. I guess I hadn't thought about them munching on frogs. This beautiful bird would have to be quick to catch one! Thanks for sharing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    I'm lucky enough to have Kingfishers in my garden each day and decided to grab the camera this morning because there was a chance to capture two sitting together.

    What I did learn new today was what these guys have for breakfast

    The images were shot in very poor light, drizzle, from a too far distance and have been heavily cropped but here are some just for fun.

    Once he had returned to the branch with his meal he proceeded to beat it into submission on the branch. Sadly, shutter speeds were too slow to capture this decently.

    No 1
    Frog for breakfast

    No 2
    Frog for breakfast

    No 3
    Frog for breakfast

    Grahame

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    Quote Originally Posted by skitterbug View Post
    I'm glad you captured these unique pics of your kingfishers. I guess I hadn't thought about them munching on frogs. This beautiful bird would have to be quick to catch one! Thanks for sharing!
    Thank you Sandy.

    I suspect the speed of these young frogs escaping is impeded by the long grass

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    we have a blue Kingfisher up here at 400m ASL. But I need a longer lens to get a shot anywhere near to as good as yours

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