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  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461u)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461ab)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461r)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461v)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461x)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461ad)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461ae)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461ac)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461aa)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461s)
    Zara Tindall on High Kingdom failed to complete the cross-country course as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461z)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461w)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461t)
    Mike Tindall and Mia Tindall were disappointed following Zara Tindall on High Kingdom as she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
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    PEOPLE - Mike Tindall mit Mia am Land Rover Trout Hatchery Springreiten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9038461q)
    Zara Tindall on High Kingdom, during the warm-up before she fell at the Trout Hatchery fence at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, Stamford, UK - 02 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Peru: Reise durch die Anden
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    FEATURE - Peru: Reise durch die Anden
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Flaherty/REX Shutterstock (5356331v)
    Fresh trout, rice and vegetables in a trekkers tent
    A trip through the Andes, Peru - Nov 2015
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    A photographer has captured a series of stunning photos of the Peruvian landscape.

    Photographer Brian Flaherty created the Notes from Peru photo series to document his journey across the southern Peruvian landscape, from the rugged extremes of the Andes to the vast expanse of desert at the Pacific.

    Brian, who is from San Francisco, said: "Throughout the journey I was struck by both the deep history and character of the land and the inhabitants who weather its elements with grace, fortitude and a posture of humility.

    "This series of photos provides a small glimpse of the strength of this land and its people."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060h)
    Osprey plunges into the water to catch a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060c)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060l)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060b)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060f)
    Osprey plunges into the water to catch a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060d)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060e)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060j)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060k)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060a)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060i)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060m)
    Osprey plunges into the water to catch a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
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    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/REX (4090060g)
    Osprey catches a rainbow trout
    Ospreys hunting for trout, Rothiemurchus Estate, Scotland - 10 Aug 2014
    This plucky osprey shows exactly what it is made of by catching something tasty for its dinner. In an awesome display of precision flying, the raptor swoops down upon its intended fishy target before snatching it cleanly out of the water. After making something of a splash, the osprey then reverses its trajectory and takes off to the skies again with the fish firmly clutched in its talons. The amazing predatorial display took place on a lake at the Rothiemurchus Estate in Scotland and the stunning shots were taken by wildlife photographer Ian Rutherford. Ospreys originally disappeared from Scotland in 1916, but since 1959 they have gradually made a comeback and today the country is home to an estimated 300 pairs.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
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    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3982498b)
    Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) jumping from water after insects
    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    With the Commonwealth Games in full swing it would appear that these brown trout are eager to compete. Leaping from the air, the acrobatic fish seem to have perfected their synchronised swimming routine. Though in reality it's not gold medals they're leaping for but their supper! Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the trout leaping from the water at the Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery in Scotland as they attempted to catch insects. Trout have the capability to leap four times their body length out of the water, which is a useful skill to have when you spot something tasty sitting on top of or hovering just above the water's surface.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
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    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3982498d)
    Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) jumping from water after insects
    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    With the Commonwealth Games in full swing it would appear that these brown trout are eager to compete. Leaping from the air, the acrobatic fish seem to have perfected their synchronised swimming routine. Though in reality it's not gold medals they're leaping for but their supper! Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the trout leaping from the water at the Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery in Scotland as they attempted to catch insects. Trout have the capability to leap four times their body length out of the water, which is a useful skill to have when you spot something tasty sitting on top of or hovering just above the water's surface.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
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    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3982498a)
    Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) jumping from water after insects
    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    With the Commonwealth Games in full swing it would appear that these brown trout are eager to compete. Leaping from the air, the acrobatic fish seem to have perfected their synchronised swimming routine. Though in reality it's not gold medals they're leaping for but their supper! Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the trout leaping from the water at the Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery in Scotland as they attempted to catch insects. Trout have the capability to leap four times their body length out of the water, which is a useful skill to have when you spot something tasty sitting on top of or hovering just above the water's surface.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
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    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3982498i)
    Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) jumping from water after insects
    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    With the Commonwealth Games in full swing it would appear that these brown trout are eager to compete. Leaping from the air, the acrobatic fish seem to have perfected their synchronised swimming routine. Though in reality it's not gold medals they're leaping for but their supper! Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the trout leaping from the water at the Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery in Scotland as they attempted to catch insects. Trout have the capability to leap four times their body length out of the water, which is a useful skill to have when you spot something tasty sitting on top of or hovering just above the water's surface.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
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    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3982498h)
    Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) jumping from water after insects
    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    With the Commonwealth Games in full swing it would appear that these brown trout are eager to compete. Leaping from the air, the acrobatic fish seem to have perfected their synchronised swimming routine. Though in reality it's not gold medals they're leaping for but their supper! Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the trout leaping from the water at the Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery in Scotland as they attempted to catch insects. Trout have the capability to leap four times their body length out of the water, which is a useful skill to have when you spot something tasty sitting on top of or hovering just above the water's surface.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
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    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3982498c)
    Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) jumping from water after insects
    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    With the Commonwealth Games in full swing it would appear that these brown trout are eager to compete. Leaping from the air, the acrobatic fish seem to have perfected their synchronised swimming routine. Though in reality it's not gold medals they're leaping for but their supper! Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the trout leaping from the water at the Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery in Scotland as they attempted to catch insects. Trout have the capability to leap four times their body length out of the water, which is a useful skill to have when you spot something tasty sitting on top of or hovering just above the water's surface.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
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    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3982498f)
    Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) jumping from water after insects
    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    With the Commonwealth Games in full swing it would appear that these brown trout are eager to compete. Leaping from the air, the acrobatic fish seem to have perfected their synchronised swimming routine. Though in reality it's not gold medals they're leaping for but their supper! Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the trout leaping from the water at the Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery in Scotland as they attempted to catch insects. Trout have the capability to leap four times their body length out of the water, which is a useful skill to have when you spot something tasty sitting on top of or hovering just above the water's surface.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
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    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3982498g)
    Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) jumping from water after insects
    Jumping Brown Trout, Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery, Scotland - 27 Jul 2014
    With the Commonwealth Games in full swing it would appear that these brown trout are eager to compete. Leaping from the air, the acrobatic fish seem to have perfected their synchronised swimming routine. Though in reality it's not gold medals they're leaping for but their supper! Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the trout leaping from the water at the Rothiemurchus Estate Fishery in Scotland as they attempted to catch insects. Trout have the capability to leap four times their body length out of the water, which is a useful skill to have when you spot something tasty sitting on top of or hovering just above the water's surface.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
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    Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3977228e)

    Duck! There's An Angry Bird About
    This osprey was minding its own business when it suddenly came under attack from an enraged duck on a lake in Scotland.

    The bird of prey had been patiently fishing, diving time and time again to snag something for its dinner, and it struck lucky when it managed to snag a large trout.

    However, a plucky duck appeared to take offence at the osprey's presence on its stretch of water.

    Just as it was no doubt celebrating it successful catch, and preparing to fly off with its prize, the osprey came under attack from the angry Mallard, which made its displeasure known using its beak and wings.

    However, luckily for the osprey it kept its eyes on the prize and wasn't distracted - calmly flying off with the fish gripped in its talons.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQULJLVKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
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    Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3977228d)

    Duck! There's An Angry Bird About
    This osprey was minding its own business when it suddenly came under attack from an enraged duck on a lake in Scotland.

    The bird of prey had been patiently fishing, diving time and time again to snag something for its dinner, and it struck lucky when it managed to snag a large trout.

    However, a plucky duck appeared to take offence at the osprey's presence on its stretch of water.

    Just as it was no doubt celebrating it successful catch, and preparing to fly off with its prize, the osprey came under attack from the angry Mallard, which made its displeasure known using its beak and wings.

    However, luckily for the osprey it kept its eyes on the prize and wasn't distracted - calmly flying off with the fish gripped in its talons.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQULJLVKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
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    Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3977228c)

    Duck! There's An Angry Bird About
    This osprey was minding its own business when it suddenly came under attack from an enraged duck on a lake in Scotland.

    The bird of prey had been patiently fishing, diving time and time again to snag something for its dinner, and it struck lucky when it managed to snag a large trout.

    However, a plucky duck appeared to take offence at the osprey's presence on its stretch of water.

    Just as it was no doubt celebrating it successful catch, and preparing to fly off with its prize, the osprey came under attack from the angry Mallard, which made its displeasure known using its beak and wings.

    However, luckily for the osprey it kept its eyes on the prize and wasn't distracted - calmly flying off with the fish gripped in its talons.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQULJLVKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
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    Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3977228b)

    Duck! There's An Angry Bird About
    This osprey was minding its own business when it suddenly came under attack from an enraged duck on a lake in Scotland.

    The bird of prey had been patiently fishing, diving time and time again to snag something for its dinner, and it struck lucky when it managed to snag a large trout.

    However, a plucky duck appeared to take offence at the osprey's presence on its stretch of water.

    Just as it was no doubt celebrating it successful catch, and preparing to fly off with its prize, the osprey came under attack from the angry Mallard, which made its displeasure known using its beak and wings.

    However, luckily for the osprey it kept its eyes on the prize and wasn't distracted - calmly flying off with the fish gripped in its talons.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQULJLVKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
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    Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3977228a)

    Duck! There's An Angry Bird About
    This osprey was minding its own business when it suddenly came under attack from an enraged duck on a lake in Scotland.

    The bird of prey had been patiently fishing, diving time and time again to snag something for its dinner, and it struck lucky when it managed to snag a large trout.

    However, a plucky duck appeared to take offence at the osprey's presence on its stretch of water.

    Just as it was no doubt celebrating it successful catch, and preparing to fly off with its prize, the osprey came under attack from the angry Mallard, which made its displeasure known using its beak and wings.

    However, luckily for the osprey it kept its eyes on the prize and wasn't distracted - calmly flying off with the fish gripped in its talons.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQULJLVKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
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    Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley / Rex Features (2668135w)

    Hungry Osprey Sees Giant Trout Dinner Slip Away
    This hungry osprey bit off more that it could chew when it set its sights on snagging a monster trout.

    The bird of prey swooped down to snatch the king-sized meal from a pond in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

    However, while hooking its prey proved easy making a quick getaway with it prize was not.

    Following its dive to snag the fish, the osprey was left floundering around in the water in an attempt to lift off once again.

    Eventually, it managed to get airbourne with the trout clutched in its talons, but at the last second the heavy fish slipped from its grasp.

    Undaunted the osprey simply returned to the hunt and on its next attempt was able to fly away with a more modest sized dinner.

    The moment the raptor struggled to bring home its supper was caught on camera by wildlife photographer Drew Buckley.

    He comments: "The bird was submerged in the water for a good five to ten seconds trying to gain enough lift to haul this massive fish out of the water.

    "In the end it looked exhausted and dropped it, only to return shortly after and catch a smaller one.

    "It was an incredible spectacle, not only to photograph but to witness as well".

    Speaking about the process of photographing the osprey, he adds: "The 4am start to settle down into the hide was rather tiring, but I was spurred on by the hope of capturing these birds doing what the do best - catching fish, diving into the water at full speed and surprising their prey".

    Boasting a 2m wingspan, an osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized fish.

    Due to this the birds of prey have become uniquely adapted to the challenges of catching their favourite feast.

    To begin with the osprey will fly above the water's surface in order to locate a fish - gliding and soaring anythin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHZADRZCA

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  • Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
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    Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley / Rex Features (2668135x)

    Hungry Osprey Sees Giant Trout Dinner Slip Away
    This hungry osprey bit off more that it could chew when it set its sights on snagging a monster trout.

    The bird of prey swooped down to snatch the king-sized meal from a pond in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

    However, while hooking its prey proved easy making a quick getaway with it prize was not.

    Following its dive to snag the fish, the osprey was left floundering around in the water in an attempt to lift off once again.

    Eventually, it managed to get airbourne with the trout clutched in its talons, but at the last second the heavy fish slipped from its grasp.

    Undaunted the osprey simply returned to the hunt and on its next attempt was able to fly away with a more modest sized dinner.

    The moment the raptor struggled to bring home its supper was caught on camera by wildlife photographer Drew Buckley.

    He comments: "The bird was submerged in the water for a good five to ten seconds trying to gain enough lift to haul this massive fish out of the water.

    "In the end it looked exhausted and dropped it, only to return shortly after and catch a smaller one.

    "It was an incredible spectacle, not only to photograph but to witness as well".

    Speaking about the process of photographing the osprey, he adds: "The 4am start to settle down into the hide was rather tiring, but I was spurred on by the hope of capturing these birds doing what the do best - catching fish, diving into the water at full speed and surprising their prey".

    Boasting a 2m wingspan, an osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized fish.

    Due to this the birds of prey have become uniquely adapted to the challenges of catching their favourite feast.

    To begin with the osprey will fly above the water's surface in order to locate a fish - gliding and soaring anythin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHZADRZCA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
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    Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley / Rex Features (2668135v)

    Hungry Osprey Sees Giant Trout Dinner Slip Away
    This hungry osprey bit off more that it could chew when it set its sights on snagging a monster trout.

    The bird of prey swooped down to snatch the king-sized meal from a pond in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

    However, while hooking its prey proved easy making a quick getaway with it prize was not.

    Following its dive to snag the fish, the osprey was left floundering around in the water in an attempt to lift off once again.

    Eventually, it managed to get airbourne with the trout clutched in its talons, but at the last second the heavy fish slipped from its grasp.

    Undaunted the osprey simply returned to the hunt and on its next attempt was able to fly away with a more modest sized dinner.

    The moment the raptor struggled to bring home its supper was caught on camera by wildlife photographer Drew Buckley.

    He comments: "The bird was submerged in the water for a good five to ten seconds trying to gain enough lift to haul this massive fish out of the water.

    "In the end it looked exhausted and dropped it, only to return shortly after and catch a smaller one.

    "It was an incredible spectacle, not only to photograph but to witness as well".

    Speaking about the process of photographing the osprey, he adds: "The 4am start to settle down into the hide was rather tiring, but I was spurred on by the hope of capturing these birds doing what the do best - catching fish, diving into the water at full speed and surprising their prey".

    Boasting a 2m wingspan, an osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized fish.

    Due to this the birds of prey have become uniquely adapted to the challenges of catching their favourite feast.

    To begin with the osprey will fly above the water's surface in order to locate a fish - gliding and soaring anythin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHZADRZCA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
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    Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley / Rex Features (2668135u)

    Hungry Osprey Sees Giant Trout Dinner Slip Away
    This hungry osprey bit off more that it could chew when it set its sights on snagging a monster trout.

    The bird of prey swooped down to snatch the king-sized meal from a pond in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

    However, while hooking its prey proved easy making a quick getaway with it prize was not.

    Following its dive to snag the fish, the osprey was left floundering around in the water in an attempt to lift off once again.

    Eventually, it managed to get airbourne with the trout clutched in its talons, but at the last second the heavy fish slipped from its grasp.

    Undaunted the osprey simply returned to the hunt and on its next attempt was able to fly away with a more modest sized dinner.

    The moment the raptor struggled to bring home its supper was caught on camera by wildlife photographer Drew Buckley.

    He comments: "The bird was submerged in the water for a good five to ten seconds trying to gain enough lift to haul this massive fish out of the water.

    "In the end it looked exhausted and dropped it, only to return shortly after and catch a smaller one.

    "It was an incredible spectacle, not only to photograph but to witness as well".

    Speaking about the process of photographing the osprey, he adds: "The 4am start to settle down into the hide was rather tiring, but I was spurred on by the hope of capturing these birds doing what the do best - catching fish, diving into the water at full speed and surprising their prey".

    Boasting a 2m wingspan, an osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized fish.

    Due to this the birds of prey have become uniquely adapted to the challenges of catching their favourite feast.

    To begin with the osprey will fly above the water's surface in order to locate a fish - gliding and soaring anythin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHZADRZCA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
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    Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley / Rex Features (2668135s)

    Hungry Osprey Sees Giant Trout Dinner Slip Away
    This hungry osprey bit off more that it could chew when it set its sights on snagging a monster trout.

    The bird of prey swooped down to snatch the king-sized meal from a pond in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

    However, while hooking its prey proved easy making a quick getaway with it prize was not.

    Following its dive to snag the fish, the osprey was left floundering around in the water in an attempt to lift off once again.

    Eventually, it managed to get airbourne with the trout clutched in its talons, but at the last second the heavy fish slipped from its grasp.

    Undaunted the osprey simply returned to the hunt and on its next attempt was able to fly away with a more modest sized dinner.

    The moment the raptor struggled to bring home its supper was caught on camera by wildlife photographer Drew Buckley.

    He comments: "The bird was submerged in the water for a good five to ten seconds trying to gain enough lift to haul this massive fish out of the water.

    "In the end it looked exhausted and dropped it, only to return shortly after and catch a smaller one.

    "It was an incredible spectacle, not only to photograph but to witness as well".

    Speaking about the process of photographing the osprey, he adds: "The 4am start to settle down into the hide was rather tiring, but I was spurred on by the hope of capturing these birds doing what the do best - catching fish, diving into the water at full speed and surprising their prey".

    Boasting a 2m wingspan, an osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized fish.

    Due to this the birds of prey have become uniquely adapted to the challenges of catching their favourite feast.

    To begin with the osprey will fly above the water's surface in order to locate a fish - gliding and soaring anythin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHZADRZCA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
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    Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley / Rex Features (2668135t)

    Hungry Osprey Sees Giant Trout Dinner Slip Away
    This hungry osprey bit off more that it could chew when it set its sights on snagging a monster trout.

    The bird of prey swooped down to snatch the king-sized meal from a pond in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

    However, while hooking its prey proved easy making a quick getaway with it prize was not.

    Following its dive to snag the fish, the osprey was left floundering around in the water in an attempt to lift off once again.

    Eventually, it managed to get airbourne with the trout clutched in its talons, but at the last second the heavy fish slipped from its grasp.

    Undaunted the osprey simply returned to the hunt and on its next attempt was able to fly away with a more modest sized dinner.

    The moment the raptor struggled to bring home its supper was caught on camera by wildlife photographer Drew Buckley.

    He comments: "The bird was submerged in the water for a good five to ten seconds trying to gain enough lift to haul this massive fish out of the water.

    "In the end it looked exhausted and dropped it, only to return shortly after and catch a smaller one.

    "It was an incredible spectacle, not only to photograph but to witness as well".

    Speaking about the process of photographing the osprey, he adds: "The 4am start to settle down into the hide was rather tiring, but I was spurred on by the hope of capturing these birds doing what the do best - catching fish, diving into the water at full speed and surprising their prey".

    Boasting a 2m wingspan, an osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized fish.

    Due to this the birds of prey have become uniquely adapted to the challenges of catching their favourite feast.

    To begin with the osprey will fly above the water's surface in order to locate a fish - gliding and soaring anythin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHZADRZCA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
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    Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley / Rex Features (2668135r)

    Hungry Osprey Sees Giant Trout Dinner Slip Away
    This hungry osprey bit off more that it could chew when it set its sights on snagging a monster trout.

    The bird of prey swooped down to snatch the king-sized meal from a pond in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

    However, while hooking its prey proved easy making a quick getaway with it prize was not.

    Following its dive to snag the fish, the osprey was left floundering around in the water in an attempt to lift off once again.

    Eventually, it managed to get airbourne with the trout clutched in its talons, but at the last second the heavy fish slipped from its grasp.

    Undaunted the osprey simply returned to the hunt and on its next attempt was able to fly away with a more modest sized dinner.

    The moment the raptor struggled to bring home its supper was caught on camera by wildlife photographer Drew Buckley.

    He comments: "The bird was submerged in the water for a good five to ten seconds trying to gain enough lift to haul this massive fish out of the water.

    "In the end it looked exhausted and dropped it, only to return shortly after and catch a smaller one.

    "It was an incredible spectacle, not only to photograph but to witness as well".

    Speaking about the process of photographing the osprey, he adds: "The 4am start to settle down into the hide was rather tiring, but I was spurred on by the hope of capturing these birds doing what the do best - catching fish, diving into the water at full speed and surprising their prey".

    Boasting a 2m wingspan, an osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized fish.

    Due to this the birds of prey have become uniquely adapted to the challenges of catching their favourite feast.

    To begin with the osprey will fly above the water's surface in order to locate a fish - gliding and soaring anythin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHZADRZCA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
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    Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley / Rex Features (2668135q)

    Hungry Osprey Sees Giant Trout Dinner Slip Away
    This hungry osprey bit off more that it could chew when it set its sights on snagging a monster trout.

    The bird of prey swooped down to snatch the king-sized meal from a pond in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

    However, while hooking its prey proved easy making a quick getaway with it prize was not.

    Following its dive to snag the fish, the osprey was left floundering around in the water in an attempt to lift off once again.

    Eventually, it managed to get airbourne with the trout clutched in its talons, but at the last second the heavy fish slipped from its grasp.

    Undaunted the osprey simply returned to the hunt and on its next attempt was able to fly away with a more modest sized dinner.

    The moment the raptor struggled to bring home its supper was caught on camera by wildlife photographer Drew Buckley.

    He comments: "The bird was submerged in the water for a good five to ten seconds trying to gain enough lift to haul this massive fish out of the water.

    "In the end it looked exhausted and dropped it, only to return shortly after and catch a smaller one.

    "It was an incredible spectacle, not only to photograph but to witness as well".

    Speaking about the process of photographing the osprey, he adds: "The 4am start to settle down into the hide was rather tiring, but I was spurred on by the hope of capturing these birds doing what the do best - catching fish, diving into the water at full speed and surprising their prey".

    Boasting a 2m wingspan, an osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized fish.

    Due to this the birds of prey have become uniquely adapted to the challenges of catching their favourite feast.

    To begin with the osprey will fly above the water's surface in order to locate a fish - gliding and soaring anythin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHZADRZCA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
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    Ospreys struggles to catch large fish, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 12 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley / Rex Features (2668135o)

    Hungry Osprey Sees Giant Trout Dinner Slip Away
    This hungry osprey bit off more that it could chew when it set its sights on snagging a monster trout.

    The bird of prey swooped down to snatch the king-sized meal from a pond in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

    However, while hooking its prey proved easy making a quick getaway with it prize was not.

    Following its dive to snag the fish, the osprey was left floundering around in the water in an attempt to lift off once again.

    Eventually, it managed to get airbourne with the trout clutched in its talons, but at the last second the heavy fish slipped from its grasp.

    Undaunted the osprey simply returned to the hunt and on its next attempt was able to fly away with a more modest sized dinner.

    The moment the raptor struggled to bring home its supper was caught on camera by wildlife photographer Drew Buckley.

    He comments: "The bird was submerged in the water for a good five to ten seconds trying to gain enough lift to haul this massive fish out of the water.

    "In the end it looked exhausted and dropped it, only to return shortly after and catch a smaller one.

    "It was an incredible spectacle, not only to photograph but to witness as well".

    Speaking about the process of photographing the osprey, he adds: "The 4am start to settle down into the hide was rather tiring, but I was spurred on by the hope of capturing these birds doing what the do best - catching fish, diving into the water at full speed and surprising their prey".

    Boasting a 2m wingspan, an osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized fish.

    Due to this the birds of prey have become uniquely adapted to the challenges of catching their favourite feast.

    To begin with the osprey will fly above the water's surface in order to locate a fish - gliding and soaring anythin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHZADRZCA

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