Almost a decade ago, wildlife photographer Alan McFadyen captured a shot that would become legendary: a kingfisher diving ...
There are many different species of kingfisher, and those that eat fish hunt by repeatedly diving head-first into the water when they spot tasty prey without suffering brain injuries like concussions.
If you've ever belly-flopped into a pool, then you know: water can be surprisingly hard if you hit it at the wrong angle. But many species of kingfishers dive headfirst into water to catch their fishy ...
The dazzling picture features a kingfisher flawlessly diving into a river with an amazing trail of bright blue light shining behind it Get daily headlines and breaking news alerts for FREE by signing ...
Plunging into a stream, this hungry kingfisher had her lunch firmly in her sights - but veered off course at the last moment, missing her minnow by a whisker and grabbing a pebble instead. The orange ...
It took six years and 720,000 exposures, but Scottish wildlife photographer Alan McFayden finally got his bird. He captured this stunning image of a female kingfisher in a rare mid-dive, perfectly ...
A photographer has captured the exact moment a kingfisher's beak touches a body of water before diving below its surface to catch a fish. Calvin Taylor Lee, from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, had taken ...
Predator and prey meeting in stunning settings are among nature's most astonishing sights. And as these striking pictures show, amazing things happen when humans aren't around to watch. The kingfisher ...
I stumbled across an amazing photo of a kingfisher diving for its dinner, taken by photographer Adrian Groves with a Canon 40D camera. Though I can no longer show you here due to copyright issues… ...
The father of three was close to giving up on his dream of photographing the brightly coloured bird diving underwater for a minnow. But, just as he was about to pack in his year long quest, his ...
A stunning image which captured the hearts of photography judges is so enthralling that many have claimed it’s too perfect to be real. The dazzling picture features a kingfisher flawlessly diving into ...