This kingfisher caused chaos and excitement just when guests got back to camp, he surprised everyone with his strange catch!
This unique experience was captured by wildlife photographer and specialist photography guide Adele Sneyd and her daughter Logan Sneyd during a memorable morning at Shingwedzi, in the Kruger National Park. They shared their story and footage with LatestSightings.com.
Adele Sneyd had just returned from a morning drive, disheartened by the less-than-ideal lighting conditions for photography. Unpacking her gear on the patio table, Adele’s attention was suddenly seized by some movement in a nearby tree. “I spotted the kingfisher, and at first glance, thought it caught a giant moth. I grabbed the nearest camera and approached the tree. Managing to capture a single shot before the Kingfisher darted to the next tree.”
In South Africa, there are many species of kingfishers, and each exhibits a unique range of feeding habits. Many kingfishers are piscivorous, meaning they primarily feed on fish. They dive into bodies of water with precision to catch their prey. However, some species, like the Woodlands Kingfisher , opt for a more versatile diet, incorporating insects, crustaceans, and even small vertebrates into their meals. Each kingfisher species has adapted to its specific environment.
Adele’s excitement grew as she chased the bird, capturing shots as it flew between trees. At this point, she had yet to realize that it wasn’t a moth the Kingfisher had caught but rather a bat. Logan Sneyd, her daughter, who managed to capture part of the sighting, said “It was a wild chase as my mom sprinted after the kingfisher.” I captured as much as I could, fascinated by the unexpected turn of events.