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English: Prey positioning in a wild Eurasian Sparrowhawk ( Accipiter nisus ). Here the sparrowhawk has the prey pinned between its D-II talons, with the other toes used for stable footing. Even though its victim is still alive, the raptor can continue to feed as the prey is well restrained by the predator's bodyweight and claws. Light stability flapping is intermittently employed to maintain position. Filmed 12 th March 1998, Nacton, Suffolk, UK.
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Source | Video S2 from Fowler D, Freedman E, Scannella J, Kambic R. "The Predatory Ecology of Deinonychus and the Origin of Flapping in Birds". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0028964. PMID 22194962. PMC: 3237572. | ||
Author | Fowler D, Freedman E, Scannella J, Kambic R | ||
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Author | Fowler D, Freedman E, Scannella J, Kambic R |
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Image title | Prey positioning in a wild Eurasian Sparrowhawk ( Accipiter nisus ). Here the sparrowhawk has the prey pinned between its D-II talons, with the other toes used for stable footing. Even though its victim is still alive, the raptor can continue to feed as the prey is well restrained by the predator's bodyweight and claws. Light stability flapping is intermittently employed to maintain position. Filmed 12 th March 1998, Nacton, Suffolk, UK. (AVI) |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011-12-14 |