Diving Kingfisher at Dorothy Roof blog

Diving Kingfisher. With a name like kingfisher, it should be no surprise that these colourful birds are experts at. He used to come to a spot near kirkcudbright, scotland for average 100 days a year,. A kingfisher made a graceful dive and he snapped the photo just as its beak pricked the surface of the water. Hitting speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour, kingfisher dives put huge amounts of potentially damaging pressure on the birds’. Alan mcfadyen recently captured a kingfisher’s riveting dive in a gorgeous photo that shows the bird the moment before it nabs a fish, its body reflected as a mirror image in the water’s. Alan mcfadyen tooks six years and 720,000 photos to finally get the perfect picture of a diving kingfisher. Alan mcfadyen, who has been an avid wildlife photographer since 2009, just captured a photo that he has spent 6 years trying to get.


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A kingfisher made a graceful dive and he snapped the photo just as its beak pricked the surface of the water. He used to come to a spot near kirkcudbright, scotland for average 100 days a year,. Hitting speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour, kingfisher dives put huge amounts of potentially damaging pressure on the birds’. Alan mcfadyen recently captured a kingfisher’s riveting dive in a gorgeous photo that shows the bird the moment before it nabs a fish, its body reflected as a mirror image in the water’s. With a name like kingfisher, it should be no surprise that these colourful birds are experts at. Alan mcfadyen tooks six years and 720,000 photos to finally get the perfect picture of a diving kingfisher. Alan mcfadyen, who has been an avid wildlife photographer since 2009, just captured a photo that he has spent 6 years trying to get.

Diving Kingfisher Alan mcfadyen, who has been an avid wildlife photographer since 2009, just captured a photo that he has spent 6 years trying to get. With a name like kingfisher, it should be no surprise that these colourful birds are experts at. A kingfisher made a graceful dive and he snapped the photo just as its beak pricked the surface of the water. Alan mcfadyen, who has been an avid wildlife photographer since 2009, just captured a photo that he has spent 6 years trying to get. Alan mcfadyen tooks six years and 720,000 photos to finally get the perfect picture of a diving kingfisher. He used to come to a spot near kirkcudbright, scotland for average 100 days a year,. Alan mcfadyen recently captured a kingfisher’s riveting dive in a gorgeous photo that shows the bird the moment before it nabs a fish, its body reflected as a mirror image in the water’s. Hitting speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour, kingfisher dives put huge amounts of potentially damaging pressure on the birds’.

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