The Fly Catching Chaffinch ! Open wide !
Chaffinch catching a late evening snack a fly
It uses a range of habitats, but open woodland is favoured, It builds its nest in a tree fork, and decorates the exterior with moss or lichen to make it less conspicuous.
It lays about six eggs.
The chaffinch is the UK’s second commonest breeding bird, and is arguably the most colourful of the UK’s finches.
Image captured Hinchingbrooke park Cambridgeshire England UK
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KMorral
Love the clarity of the fearthers and the point to the beak. The detail of the insect is brilliant!
blamo
the wing detail is supurb and to get the fly at the exact moment is incredible …....... timing
Wendella Reeves
Wow, that is wonderful detail. Well done!
jdmphotography