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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Birds of Sri Lanka #1 : Roller and the Grasshopper

We were driving along in the Yala Wildlife Sanctuary when we spotted an Indian Roller right in the middle of one of the safari tracks. It is common to catch this bird in the middle of the track as they keep searching for insects to feed on. However, as you get closer  to them, they just take off. So we took a couple of images from a distance and when we zoomed the image to check the sharpness, we noticed that this Roller has caught a huge grasshopper.  

The Grasshopper was so big that Roller could not swallow it as a whole. So it just kept throwing the insect in the air and  beating it to the ground to break its wing, thereby making it easier for him to eat it! It was very interesting for all of us to watch the Roller's persistence. It did take him a couple of minutes, but eventually succeeded in having its meal.
 

 

15 comments:

holdingmoments said...

Great captures of the behaviour.
Certainly a big grasshopper.

Andrea said...
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Andrea said...

Wonderful serie!
Really close to the action.

Arnd said...

Fantastic action shots with the moments frozen perfectly.

kRiZ cPEc said...

a set of winner shots, congrats!

Jan's Travel and Tours said...

I really enjoyed your blog. Nice shots...keep up the good work!

Mary Howell Cromer said...

Great images, good timing!

rian said...

fun series of images here.. that sure was a mouthful for him.. :D

Pernelle said...

Nature is beautiful and violent in the same time.

Lasse said...

Great shots !

tom said...

Wow! Excellent series.

Cerstin said...

Superb to see that details sooo close - a wonderful series !

- Yvonaut - <br>Das sind Raphael und Yvonne said...

Just great!
Have a nice weekend
Yvonne & Raphael

JRandSue said...

Fantastic captures,superb photography.
john.

taolechat said...

superbe mais il semble en difficulté ; aurait il eu les yeux plus gros que le ventre ? ;)