In the latest passing of the Audubon Society ’s bird - nerd photo , we ’re given a coup d’oeil   into the predatory realm of our flying , feathery friends and let ’s just say we have never been more happy to be at the top of the intellectual nourishment Ernst Boris Chain .

The photograph were released as part of the non-profit-making conservation organization ’s annualphotography contender ,   and even   though these   images did n’t necessarilytake home the fantastic pillage , they remind us just how eclectic and unique the avian domain truly is . As Audubon notes , hiss postulate to deplete a lot for survive   – we can only conceive of how tiring fell around can be . For many species , that means fueling up requires eating as much asone - thirdof their body weightevery twenty-four hours . Dainty little hummingbird might eat up to 100 per centum of their physical structure weight in nectar alone , while the average - sized Cooper ’s Hawk eats around 12 pct of its weight each day . For a human weighing around 68 kilograms   ( 150 Syrian pound ) , that ’s the equivalent weight to 8 kilograms ( 18 pounds ) of grub , about   48 cheeseburger .

Not to mention , the diet of our avian amigos is quite the nature - inspired buffet . In 2018 , photographers from around the Earth captured birds rust everything from Pisces the Fishes to frogs and lounge lizard to starfish   – even other birds ( oops ) .

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Herring gull.

So , seize your lunch and take a few minutes to yourself to look up to the fantastic world of predatory razz . Though you may fall back your appetite and there may be terrible puns ( you are warned ) , we promise it ’ll be deserving it .

I regret nothing …

It ’s tough being   an   owlby oneself . We ’re certain that ’s why thisnorthern pygmy owlbelow was catch sum up around their small rodent friend , right ?

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Northern pygmy owl. Pierre Cenerelli/Audubon Photography Awards

Speaking of small crony , this majestic peregrine falcon falcon was also blemish palling around with its buddy , the mutual grackle . Hawkward …

No ( r)egrets about this move .

At   least wait for yourtern ! Clearly , nobody taught these two table manners .

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Peregrine falconand Common Grackle.Scott Dere/Audubon Photography Awards

Most animal puns quack us up , but this one is just morbid .

Are you puffin ' kidding me , bro ?

Hey , I ’m walking here .

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Reddish egret. Tim Timmis/Audubon Photography Awards

And do n’t forget that the 2019   Audubon Photography Awards are currently subject for submission ! you’re able to   submit your best bird photoshere .

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Least terns.Anja Trepper/Audubon Photography Awards

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Snowy owlwithred-breasted merganser.Matthew Booth/Audubon Photography Awards

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Atlantic puffins.

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Purple gallinule.Tina Wright/Audubon Photography Awards