British expat photographer snaps bald eagle taking a fish from Alaskan seas
- Alan Murphy, 59, originally from London, took the pictures while teaching in the US state of Alaska
- Shots show the bird's incredible six-foot wing-span and diving precision as it takes a fish from the water
- Bald eagle is an emblem of the United States similar to the white-tailed eagle recently reintroduced to UK
This is the stunning moment a bald eagle swoops from the Alaskan sky and soars away with an unlucky fish clamped in its talons.
Photographer Alan Murphy, 59, from London,
was in Alaska, U.S, when he snapped the images which show the bald
eagle's six-foot wing-span and illustrate its precision when diving down
to catch its dinner.
Travelling at up to 100mph towards the water, the 14lb bird's talons wrap tightly around the fish.
The eagle has landed: Bird of prey snatches a large fish from the icy Alaskan waters with its enormous talons
Dinner time: The bald eagle, an emblem of the United States of America, swoops away with the fish it had captured
The bald-eagle dives down into the water to catch its dinner and is snapped by photographer Alan Murphy, 59, from London, while teaching a workshop in Alaska, U.S
Eyes and the prize:
The eagle snatches its prey - seen close-up on the right
For the past ten years, Mr Murphy has
spent eight days a year leading workshops in the Alaskan mountains
educating others on how best to capture images of America's national
symbol.
'The eagles will take any species of fish they can find as long as they can lift it out of the water,' Alan said.
'Sometimes, they will lock their talons onto a fish that's too big and they'll need to swim to the shore to drag the fish up.
'They can spot fish from a very high
elevation yet they grab the fish so delicately with their talons
extended out in front of them.
'The
bald eagles in Alaska are quite tame - they're used to boats and
fisherman. They will go about their business right next to you which
allowed us to get very close.
'When the image with the full-banking wing spread was captured I was just metres away with my camera at water level.'
The
bald eagle travels at around 30 miles-per-hour in regular flight and
can travel over 30 miles in a day, using its sharp eyesight to spot its
next catch.
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