Hawks lie on their backs because they are too full to eat

Being abused after drinking a bird, the red-tailed hawk cannot fly but has to lie flat on the grass to rest.

Being abused after drinking a bird, the red-tailed hawk cannot fly but has to lie flat on the grass to rest.

Photographer Steve Shinn captures the moment the raptors are lying on their backsides after eating too much in a nature reserve in the city. Long Beach, California state.

Picture 1 of Hawks lie on their backs because they are too full to eat

The hawk can't go after eating a ginseng.

Picture 2 of Hawks lie on their backs because they are too full to eat

Rescuers have brought gluttons to rest and recover.

'I caught that bird in an unusual position, maybe it was quite miserable because it was too full , ' Shinn said.

'He ate a whole ginseng near the stream for almost half an hour, then he walked about fifteen meters and then fell back.

Seeing the bird still breathing, Shinn called the wild rescue force in the area. An employee was present at the scene not long after. The greedy bird was taken to rest and fully recovered the next day.

Update 16 December 2018
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