Hunting suddenly met

Eating in the natural world has never been easy. However, there will always be exceptions, such as the unbelievable luck of this heron.

In the natural world, the process of seeking food has never been easy. The difficulty is always hidden for those who directly hunt like lions, jaguars . to opportunists like hyenas and wild dogs. They will face strong resistance from prey or their opponents.

However, if you fall into a lucky day, you know, the story of a feeding will be a bit softer?

The case of this blue heron can also be considered an example of luck in the wildlife world.

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Blue herons find prey, catch two.

The image was recorded by a bird researcher and amateur photographer Ray Watson in Lackford Lake area, at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England. He waited for more than 3 hours to capture the most perfect moment from the birds here.

And luckily for Ray when he discovered the blue heron bird was going to feed. It caught a pretty big perch. However, unexpectedly, it is more difficult to believe that the same perch is also hunting, it bites in the mouth of a smaller fish, but has not yet enjoyed it to become prey for others.

I must say, this is an extremely rare moment. It is a blessing of blue heron and is also fortunate by Ray Watson itself, not many people can capture such precious photos.