This 18 August 2013 video shows a grey heron taking a salmon at an Amsterdam, the Netherlands market and flying away.
Interesting how birds almost hunted to extinction about 1900 now adapt to city life.
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Many thanks for linking back to my post about the great blue heron fishing using a feather as bait. 🙂
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