Living in Central Kalimantan close to the jungle, a particular type of bird would often catch small snakes and lizards in our garden, skewer them onto a thorn bush, and then start to eat them. On one occasion I managed to catch a hornet taking advantage of the most recent catch. Not sure if it's trying to eat it or prepare a place for her eggs. What do you think?
A kiss of death (original photo)
8 years ago by samuelhull (53)
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wow, that is either a big hornet or a little lizard
but either way this is a cool shot
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