The eagle has a disastrous mistake, being killed by the weak prey for a moment

Birds are scary predators but this time it paid for their lives because of a wrong decision.

The photos below were taken by Naomi Portnoy - an employee of a scientific publisher near Papendrecht in the Netherlands. According to Long Room, the buzzard is on the way to hunt, suddenly discovering a family holding a bird in the lake.

Like many other carnivorous birds, the buzzard possesses sharp, sharp nails and a powerful beak to cut prey.Their "menu" includes small mammals like mice, rabbits or even pigeons, small birds .

In contrast, ginseng is a small, relatively gentle bird that only eats in water areas with its main prey, eggs or small fish. Considering the correlation from appearance, size to skill, almost every family of ginseng is definitely not out of this accident.

However, in the wild natural world, nothing can be predicted. Especially for the "mothers " are always in a state of stress to protect young children.

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Ginseng mother attacks the enemy to protect the nest.(Source: DailyMail).

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Young birds are in the nest not far away.(Source: DailyMail).

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Minutes calm after the war.(Source: DailyMail).

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The bird is both pitiful and reprehensible.(Source: DailyMail).

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The eagle died after the battle with his prey.(Source: DailyMail).

And this time the decision to enter the lake area to find a piece of food made the buzzard pay a very expensive price.

As soon as the enemy was discovered, the ginseng suddenly caught her mother, becoming aggressive, she frantically rushed into the buzzard, though much smaller.

Confused by the fierce reaction of the prey, the buzzard not only failed to capture the upper hand but also became frantic.

On the contrary, the mother gin continued to slap her wings and rushed towards the enemy. This makes the eagle soaked and cannot have a chance to counterattack. Worse, because the coat was so watery, it gradually sank into the water.

At the last moment, ginseng unleashed the decisive blow, taking the whole person onto the fallen hunter.

The buzzard finally drowned, drowned by his own prey just because of a disastrous mistake when attacking right on the "terrain" of ginseng.