What kind of diet do you think these birds are on? 😀
When @nelinoeva challenged us for photos of birds with food in the mouth, I took a look at my collection and WOW - what a variety of diet I found!
No - I did not find them eating pizzas and burgers. See for yourself what they love to eat...
Some, like the barn owl, love to catch mice and rodents of various types. While some prefer Sushi 😀
I am not kidding. Look at this river tern with raw fish. It will be eating Sushi isn't it?
Kingfishers love Sushi too but they do try other sea-food! Like this one here..
Then there are ones that like frog legs - like a Chinese diet..
This Purple Heron was silently wading around in the rain and caught a fat juicy frog just as I focused on it...
For change, sometimes birds go vegan too. This golden oriole was eating fruit for a change..
As a coincidence, just before I saw this challenge by @nelinoeva, I actually clicked a whole series of pics and wrote a post about Early bird catching a worm that has clicks of a White throated Kingfisher with a juicy green caterpillar - A protein diet??😀
Out of all these, my favorite is the click of the barn owl with the rodent because it is difficult to get a barn owl first of all, clicking it at night is a difficult task in low light and then to top it all, to find it with a kill is a really rare occurrence...
Therefore, here is that photo in original form as my entry for contest #SMAP 82
Hope you enjoyed the 'Bird diet pics' 😀 Please feel free to comment and let me know your views ...
Thanks to c/hive-106444 (Feathered friends community) for providing this wonderful opportunity to present my experience and photographs. Thanks to @barbara-orenya and @melinda010100 for all the support and encouragement to this community. Special thanks to @nelinoeva also for starting the Species hunt initiative. My posts are not exactly in that format but have all the necessary info and Good original Photos. Further guidance will be very much welcome.
Thanks to HIVE for this wonderful platform. Thanks also to @adalger and @dna.org for encouraging me by recognizing some of my posts as worthy of Densifying nature project.
Further, thanks to Amazing nature community for welcoming me and showing me their love on some of my posts.
Note: All images and collages in this blog are created by me, based on photos clicked by me personally and/or free vector images from Pixabay. Any other sources, if used, are indicated as image credits below the picture.
Quotes used, if not credited, are either from unknown authors or are proverbial old sayings.