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Pleading - let me go... Framed Print
by Ramabhadran Thirupattur
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Pleading - let me go... framed print by Ramabhadran Thirupattur. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Cormorant with its precious catch .. The fish look like it is pleading -- Please let me go ... The sharp hooked beak are not ready to let... more
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Artist's Description
Cormorant with its precious catch .. The fish look like it is pleading -- Please let me go ... The sharp hooked beak are not ready to let go...
Indian Cormorant
The Indian Cormorant or Indian Shag (Phalacrocorax fuscicollis) is a member of the cormorant family. It is found mainly along the inland waters of the Indian Subcontinent It is a gregarious species that can be easily distinguished by its blue eye, small head with a sloping forehead and a long narrow bill ending in a hooked tip.
About Ramabhadran Thirupattur
Stop time for that split second and present it to all Photography is something that I enjoy doing Freeze time and capture moments of truth, capture things as they exist, capture the action Create a medium to encourage people to save cultures, save nature for the next generation. Create legends, stories and dreams to cherish Do share this link with others members, family and friends Encourage my work so that I am able to give back more... Please comment on the photo as it would encourage me and also give me an chance to improve and deliver better. Zoom In Ramabhadran SLIDE SHOW .. Groups that featured Images in home page.. Feather and Beaks. Wildlife One a Day 3 A Day Greeting...
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Kyle Dig
Just stumbled across this interesting capture again! That must be some hungry bird! Still, it seems difficult to me that the Cormorant can deal with this fish! The bird was actually able to fit it down that long/skinny neck alright? Smart of the bird to eat it headfirst, didn't consider that maneuver. I have never witnessed an event like this before. I feel somewhat perplexed over how it actually happens, wouldn't the fish stand a chance of escaping or even damaging (it’s sharp fins, wriggling, biting, etc.) the bird's throat/stomach if eaten in that condition?! It’s hard for me to imagine that the potential pray (wouldn't the fish also go into a desperate "survival mode" once it realized that it hit the stomach?) doesn't turn around inside the elastic gullet and how the bird can keep down/digest such an object with no issues? I don't have much knowledge about these events and am mostly curious, I appreciate any feedback/explanation. Sorry for all of the questions, have a good week ;)
Ramabhadran Thirupattur replied:
That is nature and it is best design ever possible by the creator. It is adaptation by nature. Yes the fish goes into a survival mode and try to wriggle and escape, however he sharp hook shape of the beak locks on with a good amount force, then when swallowed the high acidic juices in the the birds stomach digests evey bit of the fish then on..
Kyle Dig
Amazing capture! That looks like a big fish (do you know what kind?) caught and not too happy to be staring down its captor's throat here! So does the bird really manage to win the battle and gulp that whole thing okay? Does the fish put up a good fight, if eaten does the unlucky prey get swallowed pretty much alive all the way down as well?!
Ramabhadran Thirupattur replied:
Hi Kyle Dig, Yes it is quite a big fish, the bird does managed to win and swallow the fish in whole and alive, The bird tossed the fish to make sure it swallows the head first for the reason that the fins should not get caught in its throat .. It is an amazing thing to watch the bird toss the fish and catch it head first. All this happes very fast..
Ramabhadran Thirupattur
Mariola Bitner , Thanks for the Feature
Andrea Anderegg
Great capture!
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Thank You
Jack Zulli
Nice capture, well done;) v
Ramabhadran Thirupattur replied:
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Laurie Perry
Great capture!
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Thank You.
WB Johnston
Nice capture. L
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Doug Long
Love it!....v/f
Phyllis Taylor
Nice capture! v
Lee Craig
Great wild life action! v
Ramabhadran Thirupattur replied:
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Janette Boyd
Wow, what a capture! Great job! f/l
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Joan Carroll
very nice capture! v
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