Sunday, November 15, 2020

The Crested Serpent Eagle Hunt

On jungle trips, the usual focus is on the glamour species....the Tigers, Leopards, Elephants and so on. Birds are rarely if ever looked at, unless you happen to be a Birder or a serious wildlife photographer, looking for behaviour shots.

The opportunity for a trip to Kabini in Sept 2020, was a God sent opportunity to break free from the Covid Pandemic inflicted lockdown. While the trip report itself will be a separate note, this piece is about the trip highlight.

We were on our last safari of the trip and while the outing itself was refreshing, glamour sightings were disappointing to say the least. We waited a long while for a tiger to come out of the bushes, but our wait was in vain. Forlorn and despondent, we were returning back to camp, when we saw a Crested Serpent Eagle (Pilornis cheela) sitting on a tree by the roadside. Typical of such sightings, we shot a few pics of the bird and were about to move, when we realized that the bird was intently looking down into the bushes below the tree and sensed some action about to happen. 

With the jeep's engine off, we waited intently and were rewarded with a complete sequence of a hunt, kill and eat. Take a look at the pictures and let me know what you think....

Searching intently for breakfast, the CSE spots something in the grass

Locking on to the target, the Eagle is now primed.

Tally Ho! The Eagle kicks off from the branch

Swooping down to the ground, the bird lands on the prey

The triumphant look signifying a successful hunt.
Look intently and you may just see the catch

Do you see it now?
The catch is a snake as befits a Serpent Eagle
Here it is.. an Eliot's Shield Tail Snake
The Snake is fighting for its life
The Eagle lifts off with the catch back to the Tree
Once settled in, the bird begins to eat

Trying to rip the snake into pieces


The finally deciding to swallow the prey whole
The satisfied look after a successful meal


29 comments:

  1. Very well captured moments.Very descriptive pics.Well done.A small insight into the life of the eagle.

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  2. Very nice posting Shankar! Really enjoyed the naration!

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  3. Great pictures, Shankar! Look forward to more such posts!

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  4. Thanks for the pointers, else untrained eyes like ours 'see' very little!

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  5. Lovely sequence or images Shankar. Nicely documented.

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  6. Well described with lovely captures.

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  7. Descriptive pics & Great pics well done

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  8. Awesome clicks with nice description Shankar 👏👏

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  9. Descriptive pics and Great pics 👍👏
    SwathiKartik

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  10. Such a pleasant read! And such nice pictures to go with it!

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  11. Good observation and interpretation. Photographs well shot on every move of the bird. The sequence takes the whole play into a logical end. Keep up the good work.

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  12. Amazing clicks. It takes a lot of patience to capture these moments.

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  13. படங்களை வைத்து கதை...

    Nice,

    Lots of patience to click the right moments, to remove unwanted photos while telling the story, good efforts...

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  14. Wow!!!
    Nice photo's captured. It clearly depicts the patience and joy of capture.
    Well narrated...

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  15. Beautifully captured and sequenced. Keep posting more!!!

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  16. Beautifully captured and sequenced. Keep posting more!!!!

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  17. The wildlife moments and experiences strewn in, so beautifully for us is a pleasure to read and watch.
    I have known you as an animal lover and a caregiver too.
    I wish you very good moments with such wild beauties around.

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  18. It's a delight to watch and read about your beautifully captured moments.Shankar!!
    I have known you as an animal lover and a dedicated caregiver too.
    Wish you very good moments with such wild beauties in your future travels as well.

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  19. Nice photography with explanation. Keep it up

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  20. We felt like we were part of your journey..look fwd for more blogs...

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  21. Thanks everyone for your kind words of encouragement and support!!

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  22. Wonderfully captured images right from waiting for the food to feeling satisfied after the meal :)
    Lived it.
    - Manini

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  23. I am green-eyed with envy :p

    How far away were you from the bird when you were observing the sequence? The photos provide a lovely sense of being-there. The capture of the satisfied smug emotions are spot on...loving it!

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