
Mark Smith Photography
@marktakesphoto • 48,380 subscribers
My name is Mark Smith and I am happily addicted to photography! https://t.co/SySX33QcOi
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Have you ever seen an eagle grab a fish and eat live in mid air.
Mark Smith Photography5,375,828 views • 3 years ago

Osprey gets dragged under but resurfaces with a huge barracuda.
Mark Smith Photography1,145,289 views • 3 years ago

Crazy eagle tries to steal a rabbit right out of a hungry momma fox’s mouth.
Mark Smith Photography474,096 views • 3 years ago

On a scale of 1-10, 10 being perfect, I have to award this eagle with a 12. 😃 If you ever wanted to see a perfect example of an eagle’s ability to fly, grab a fish and eat it in mid air, I think this is it. What would you give this eagle on a scale of 1-10?
Mark Smith Photography376,362 views • 2 years ago

Even eagles have to hit the brakes every once in a while. No drive thru windows for them, just a plunge into cold salt water for a bite sized snack. And when that snack is a small hake fish? It’s a repeat trip. Think chicken strips. How many can you eat in one sitting?
Mark Smith Photography88,462 views • 5 months ago

Have you ever seen an eagle with a flounder? This one effortlessly glides in seemingly controlling each and every feather on its way down. Af first glance it appears that it has simply landed in the shallows but this is all part of this birds calculated grace.
Mark Smith Photography238,712 views • 2 years ago

I have been collecting “odd” Fish Crow moments for quite a while now and this morning when I saw one playing with a Dr. Pepper can, I knew that this bird was going to deliver… But I never expected the bird to deliver all 32 flavors and attempt an Olympic chug
Mark Smith Photography58,148 views • 6 months ago

This Osprey set its sights on a huge fish and almost paid the price for it!
Mark Smith Photography250,535 views • 3 years ago

Adult eagles have mastered the art of plucking a fish from the water’s surface. I don’t think they like to get wet because they put forth so much effort in avoiding it. Pay close attention to this one’s talons as it passes the fish to its beak. It opens them one at a time and slides that poor fish right on out. Glad I’m not a fish.
Mark Smith Photography87,741 views • 11 months ago

I have watched Osprey pull fish out of the water thousands of times and it still completely blows my mind that this is even possible. This bird was so close I could feel it as it flew past. Look how it has the fish locked up in a cage of talons. Unreal!
Mark Smith Photography124,305 views • 1 year ago