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    Aug 22, 2018, 11:37 PM
    Bird vs fish encounter?
    Visiting a beach at the ocean, I recently saw a Great Blue Heron dive and catch quite a spiky/large (and colorful! I think it was called a sculpin) crosswise in it's bill. It appeared, potential meal was fighting hard to prevent becoming the determined bird's dinner. This fish had to be a little over a foot in length, quite thick, and plenty of spiky fins! Still, within about a minute the heron had it face-first and then gulped the thing thrashing the whole way down it’s long neck!


    It was a bit gruesome to watch the climax... I thought it was finally over, but once in the gullet/stomach you could see the fish strongly kicking much to the discomfort (it appeared) to the bird!


    We didn't hang around for much longer. I wonder if that was the end for the fish or if the heron had won its meal?


    Still, wouldn’t the sculpin stand any slim chance of escaping or even damaging (thrashing, sharp fins, biting, etc.) the bird's insides if eaten in that condition? I imagine the herons elastic/stretchy insides could possibly work against itself, giving the fish a chance to turn around? It must be a some meal for the heron and I wonder if it handles it bones and all as well? Thanks!
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    Aug 23, 2018, 03:22 AM
    The fish would not have had a chance after being bathed in an intestinal 'acid' bath in the bird's stomach.
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    Aug 23, 2018, 07:51 AM
    The heron is probably looking for another meal, and pooped out the previous one. That's the cycle of life. I wouldn't bet on the fish escaping after being swallowed whole.
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    Aug 23, 2018, 08:56 AM
    HCL-"stomach acid" + fish=satisfying meal. Herons are not scavengers, eat live only. Creation is pretty neat!

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