The attacker takes the place, the ant knock brings new nest eggs

The moment a bird attacks the same species for good parking or the sight of the woodpecker leaving the nest is captured by sharp, impressive photographers.

The moment a bird attacks the same species for good parking or the sight of the woodpecker leaving the nest is captured by sharp, impressive photographers.

Picture 1 of The attacker takes the place, the ant knock brings new nest eggs

This fascinating scene was captured by photographer Rob Palmer near the small town of Last Chance in Colorado, USA. An original male owl perched on a barbed wire .

Picture 2 of The attacker takes the place, the ant knock brings new nest eggs

But it seems that this parking space is not comfortable at all. Until it sees another "good land" . and starts planning attacks.

Picture 3 of The attacker takes the place, the ant knock brings new nest eggs

The female owl seems to be very satisfied when standing on a fence column until encountering a sudden, spectacular attack and equally rude from her fellow man. The male owl sneaked behind it and caused a blow to win the favor.

Picture 4 of The attacker takes the place, the ant knock brings new nest eggs

In the end, he also enjoyed his booty.

Picture 5 of The attacker takes the place, the ant knock brings new nest eggs

Photographer Chuck Courson was fortunate to record the image of a pair of woodpecker birds moving eggs away from the nest. He shared that, as he crossed the intersection, he spotted a woodpecker sitting on a signpost in Yosemite National Park, USA.

Picture 6 of The attacker takes the place, the ant knock brings new nest eggs

Interestingly, when he got closer, he discovered that the bird and his partner had made a small nest right next to the sign. He decided to hide behind the bush and press the phone ready. After a while, a woodpecker came out of the nest with an egg on her mouth.

Picture 7 of The attacker takes the place, the ant knock brings new nest eggs

Photographer Chuck Courson said that this couple seems to be carrying eggs to a new nest.

Update 15 December 2018
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