BlackRockArt
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I have always been amazed by the agile flying ability of the white-tailed kite.
During the training for a food drop, the father kite hovers midair with a vole clasped in its talons. The juvenile then ascends swiftly with calculated movements.
Displaying unparalleled agility, it twists and turns mid-flight, even assuming an upside-down position to grab the prey.
Occasionally, it takes two or three tries to secure the rodent, yet the entire process takes no more than a second.
This spectacle serves as a testament to nature's unerring cycle of growth and learning. It's a display of how survival skills are passed from one generation to the next within the breathtaking theater of the open sky.
Oliver
During the training for a food drop, the father kite hovers midair with a vole clasped in its talons. The juvenile then ascends swiftly with calculated movements.
Displaying unparalleled agility, it twists and turns mid-flight, even assuming an upside-down position to grab the prey.
Occasionally, it takes two or three tries to secure the rodent, yet the entire process takes no more than a second.
This spectacle serves as a testament to nature's unerring cycle of growth and learning. It's a display of how survival skills are passed from one generation to the next within the breathtaking theater of the open sky.
Oliver
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