Like a flash, a blue lump of feathers swiftly falls into the water and immediately flapping its wings quickly emerges with a quivering fish in its beak.
You can often find kingfishers during this activity - bright birds with large heads and beaks.
Fishing kingfishers are real virtuosos. Usually the bird sits on a branch above the water and patiently waits for the fry.
Seeing the prey, it prepares to jump, instinctively taking into account the refraction of light in the water, because the accuracy of the hit depends on this. Then the bird accelerates with its wings and rushes headlong down
If the fish is in the depths, the flying hunter folds his wings and falls like a stone into the water.
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Pieces | 140 |
Size | 600x840 |
Complexity | simple |
Added | Tatia |
Published | 7/5/13 |
Players | 78 |
Best time | 00:04:33 |
Average time | 00:19:47 |
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