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Some meals are just worth the extra effort
By adamg on Mon, 06/14/2021 - 4:26pm
Mary Ellen was down by the Charles River at Millennium Park this morning and watched a great blue heron enjoy a fresh catfish meal. It took the bird a half hour to subdue and finally consume the entire large fish, she reports.
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Clever girl
Grateful that evolution didn't make the herons larger.
Look up Quetzalcoatlus if you
Look up Quetzalcoatlus if you're prepared to never think of wading birds as cute again.
Fresh sushi
Is the best sushi!
Mary Ellen’s photos are delightful.
agreed
she's my hero
Yes
I don't even like birds*, but I love Mary Ellen's photos.
*buncha fuckin terrorists
Remember when Bojack Horseman
Went under the sea for the film festival, and had to wear an apparatus? Why didn't the catfish director also have to wear that? He's not a saltwater fish.
Saltwater catfish species
do exist. But you're essentially right: BoJack Horseman does take some liberties with zoology. Don't get me started on the dubious science in SpongeBob SquarePants. To quote one great scholar on the subject, "Is our children learning?"
Love that meme
"How did they start a fire underwater?"
'I can't believe I ate the
'I can't believe I ate the whole thing'
Are we sure Mary Ellen isn’t at some zoo…?
Are we?
Boston is just one large wildlife sanctuary
Haven't had any moose or bear, yet, but it's probably just a matter of time.
Green line Moose
Wasn't there a green line moose in the 90's?
Ha but she’s good
Almost too good
The look on that catfish’s face!!
I can’t watch the video.
Those spines can hurt! Also,
Those spines can hurt! Also, they make some really strange clicking noises. My son Caught one last summer.