Notes:
- NatGeo: Behind the Stunning Photo of a Puffin Gorging on Fish. Discover the story behind this 2017 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year entry. The Atlantic puffin can hold a large number of small fish in its spacious beak. Photo by Sunil Gopalan. (Nov 3, 2017)
Breakfast of puffin champions!
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Ha!
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so – the full breakfast for you then, sir?
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yes sir, yes sir, three bags full sir
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Fish hate starting their day that way.
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Sure do.
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Those fish are TOAST! (for the baby back in the nest) Wow…there’s some magnificent photography on Sunil’s website. Great way to start the week…
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Ha! Yes. He’s a great photographer.
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Early bird gets the….slimy fish
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Talk about in your face this morning!
What a cool shot!
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Sure is. Have a good week!
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Right back at ya!
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Wonderful photo!!
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It is!
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Amazing photography .. awesome wake up call!
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It is!
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Stunning and beautiful!
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It is!
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Late to this party, but no less wowed. Incredible shot and what a way to start the day!!
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Isn’t it though!
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Man, this hits WAY too close to home. Thanks for the mirror… I think.
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OMG. Still laughing.
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Not a bad haul!
-Alan
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No it’s not. But a bit short of this: https://www.grindtv.com/wildlife/huge-chinook-salmon-intercepted-swimming-upriver-one-ages/
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Wow, but it begs the question; Who caught who?
-Alan
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Ha! True.
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