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Monday 24 December 2012

Predator becomes the Prey? Snake coils itself around heron's beak

Heron thought it to be a delicious dinner but snake fought back and coiled
itself around the beak of an attacking heron.Blue Heron was in search of food around a quiet marsh when he found a tasty snake, it quickly bundled over looking for an easy meal and was expecting to gobble it down as usual but snake on the other hand fought back and wrapped it's long body around the heron's beak before it had the chance to bite.


The amazing moment was captured by keen photographer Peter Brannon,
35, who couldn't believe his eyes as the amusing moment unfolded during a trip to Delray Beach in Florida, US.Peter, from Nova Scotia, Canada, said: 'This area called The Green Cay Wetlands is a protected area where wildlife thrives and regularly puts on a show for photographers.Hawks, alligator, bittern, and waterfowl of all shapes and sizes call this area home for much of the year.But even though there is an abundance of wildlife I certainly wasn't expecting to see something quite this funny.'

He added:'The herons here become a little monotonous when you see them every
day so you often overlook these magnificent birds in search of something a little more elusive.However about 20 yards away I heard a disturbance in the tall grass. Sure enough there was a Great Blue moving his head about in a more aggressive manner than usual.Usually they sit as still and quietly as possible as to draw their prey in close. As I looked closer his beak appeared a bit larger than usual.'

He went on to saying: 'But closer inspection revealed a coiled snake writhing and moving around the 12 inch beak. The Heron hopped and jumped and took a small flight closer to me where he could deal with his breakfast conundrum with more effectiveness.The stalemate lasted about 15 minutes with the stubborn snake refusing to let go.The Heron changed his technique thrashing his head about banging the snake on the ground until its grip eventually began to wane. In the end the snake became tired and the Heron gulped down the snake like that last delicious string of spaghetti.'

'He hopped off and returned to where the scene started, hoping the next meal will be a little more cooperative.'

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