Here's another example of intelligent birds. The seagulls pictured above and below were photographed out at Esquimalt Lagoon. Both photos were taken within about a half hour I spent observing these gulls (and others) flying past with these clams in their beaks. They catch the clams in the shallows of the lagoon and then fly over the road to a nearby bunch of large boulders. As soon as the gulls are above these rocks they drop the clams from high enough so that the force of their fall onto the rocks cracks the shells. The gull then swoops down and enjoys his shellfish.
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
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8 comments:
Those are great shots! So clear!!
Your shots are outstanding, so close. I like to see the details.
Benjamin you do take some wonderful bird photos! You can even see the drops of water falling from the clam in the first one.
Regards, Sharon.
Wonderful shots! Smart birds!
Your photos have a quality that caught my attention. It's almost as if you were flying with the birds.
I knew crows did this, but not seagulls.
Some very quick focusing to get these great shots.
I saw the first photo and thought some kind of nut, like an almond, but no. Clever birds indeed, though I too have seen crows do this, magpies here too. Great pictures!
wonderful shots -- well done.
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