Ferrets ride birds flying - hot pictures of animals last week
Surely you will be surprised to see the moment there is 1-0-2 ferret uncle riding on the back of this woodpecker.
An amateur photographer, Martin Le May, who lives in East London, recently captured a very magical moment: a picture of a fox riding a green woodpecker at Esssex (England).
Many of us imagine that this is a miraculous story of a beautiful friendship together to experience the exciting adventure. And the little weasel is fulfilling his dream of once flying in midair, on his wonderful "steed".
But the truth is, this is a picture of a ferret fighting a woodpecker. Mr. Le May described BuzzFeed that this is a picture depicting "the war of life".
LeMay said he enjoyed walking with his wife in Hornchurch National Park in eastern London hoping to admire a green woodpecker. And luckily, he and his wife discovered this little bird after hearing the birds ringing behind a few small birch trees.
LeMay shared: "We both held up the binoculars and witnessed the sight of the woodpecker jumping up as if stepping on a hot surface. The bird's wings were no longer green, but gold. there was a red dot on the head and I was not sure what happened ".
He added: "After holding up the camera and taking a few moments, zooming in, I realized there was a small mammal on the back of the little bird. It seemed to detect the appearance of the Uninvited guests, the birds all left, out of our sight, as soon as the bird knocked a little effort into the air, the little weasel could not keep his balance and fell, turning. lost the same long grass ".
Woodpeckers often live in forests and have separate lives among species. When the ideal place is found, the woodpecker can stay there all his life, refusing to leave. The "nest" of woodpeckers can be an item, this is also a place to hide food - mostly insects of this little bird.
Meanwhile, weasel is a cunning animal, quite intelligent and wily but also quite "bloody". With a slender body, weasels can easily chase prey in the cave and will fight to the end to be able to grab their prey.
However, flying ferrets can only "glide". In the arms of a weasel-like mink, when active, they spread their arms, and the skin membranes inflated to help them easily hover from above to the ground. But when they want to go from the ground up, they only crawl and climb.
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