Watching shorebirds feed is always a treat and occasionally you get to see something amazing like this.
Here’s a great blue heron I photographed spearing a crappie on Sam Rayburn reservoir. The skill God gives our wildlife to be able to hunt with such precision and for all things in the broken world we live in to work together never ceases to amaze me.
Chester Moore, Jr.
Source: Kingdom Zoo
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