Close-up slow-motion Osprey plunges from the air into the lake to hunt fish

Ospreys have well-adapted eyesight for detecting underwater objects from the air. Prey is first sighted when the osprey is 10–40 m (33–131 ft) above the water, after which the bird hovers for a moment and then stomps first… Sea falcon has several adaptations to its carnivorous lifestyle:

In this video, we captured the scene of a sea falcon landing to attack its prey underwater. it swooped down at breakneck speed, its legs spread out in front to reveal its sharp claws.

When it plunges into the water, we think like a diving athlete, it is completely submerged in the water and then slowly spreads its wings to float on the water, looking at the 2 long wingspans of the sea eagle door is great. great.

At this point, it caught the prey, but because the prey was large and heavy, it had to take off 2 3 times to get out of the water.

The slow motion moment of the sea eagle flying up with its legs hooked on the fish is amazing, it’s rare that we can admire such a beautiful image.

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