Sunday, January 13, 2013

Fat hawk down: Bird of prey left sprawled on its back after it ate a coot and was unable to take off again

We all know that feeling - a large lunch leaves us sprawled out on the sofa.
Similarly, this juvenile red-tailed hawk was rendered immobile after scoffing down another bird.
Photographer Steve Shinn managed to snap the stricken bird of prey on its back after a meal of a coot near a nature preserve in Long Beach, California.
Gluttony: This juvenile red-tailed hawk was rendered immobile after scoffing down another bird
Gluttony: This juvenile red-tailed hawk was rendered immobile after scoffing down another bird
'I shot this just after a big holiday meal and think I could feel this bird's pain,' he explained.
'I found this bird in a very unhawklike position looking very distressed. It had attacked a Coot near the stream and chewed away on it for about a half hour before it waddled about 50 feet and fell flat on his keister.
 

'It seemed to be breathing well so I called some folks who work for South Bay Wildlife Recovery, a wonderful organisation that mainly works with raptors and other animals.
Must've tasted good: Photographer Steve Shinn said he could feel the bird's pain as he had just eaten a big meal himself when he spotted prone after a meal of a coot near a nature preserve in Long Beach, California
Must've tasted good: Photographer Steve Shinn said he could feel the bird's pain as he had just eaten a big meal himself when he spotted prone after a meal of a coot near a nature preserve in Long Beach, California

Don't just stand there! Mr Shin called a wildlife recovery organisation to assist the stricken hawk. The next day it seemed better despite its self-defeating greed - and was set to be released back into the wild, he said
Don't just stand there! Mr Shin called a wildlife recovery organisation to assist the stricken hawk. The next day it seemed better despite its self-defeating greed - and was set to be released back into the wild, he said

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