After 6 years & 7,20,000 attempts, wildlife photographer Alan McFadyen got the perfect click he longed for!

After 6 years & 7,20,000 attempts, wildlife photographer Alan McFadyen got the perfect click he longed for!

Long patience pays off!

Wildlife photographer Alan McFadyen waited 4,200 hours and clicked 7,20,000 photos to capture the perfect shot of a bird diving straight into water, before ripples and splashes came.

After 6 years & 7,20,000 attempts, wildlife photographer Alan McFadyen got the perfect click he longed for!
Centre declares two wildlife reserves “eco-sensitive zone’’  

The common kingfisher is mostly known for his very bright plumage, that is quite atypical for birds living in colder climates. The bird usually lives near bodies of water and catches their prey by diving.

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