The Fish Hawk
When you think about it, every bird that eats fish and every fish that is eaten by a bird have to meet at the interface between their two worlds: air and water. If this catfish had stayed only two feet below the surface, it would not have been within reach of the osprey. But, noooo
. It had to get curious about what was at the top of it's world. What business does a catfish, known for being a bottom feeder, have at the top of the water column anyway? Yet, it is one of the most common species of fish I see caught on the river by both osprey and eagle. Unlike cats, catfish don't seem to have nine lives.
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