Plenty of animals in this world have absolutely baffling names — the tawny frogmouth, which is not actually a frog, comes to mind. Meanwhile, on the opposite end of the spectrum, there are critters whose names describe them to a T. Meet the skimmer, a bird who does exactly what you’d expect! These fascinating avians catch fish by skimming the water with their beaks.
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If you want to see what this unique hunting technique looks like in action, photographer Mark Smith caught some amazing footage of the process. In his video, a majestic black skimmer flew just inches above the water, dragging their open beak across the surface. Suddenly, the creature submerged their head and came back up with a fish in their mouth. It looks like this hunting trip was a complete success!
In his social media caption, Mark had a hilarious take on the way skimmers scoop food out of the water mid-flight.
“It’s their version of the fast food drive-thru,” he joked.
According to All About Birds, the skimmer’s hunting method allows this animal to rely on their sense of touch. As soon as a fish brushes against their beak, they snatch it up! Since sight doesn’t play a huge role in the operation, skimmers can search for food in the dark. Isn’t that neat?
Mark Smith posts a variety of stunning wildlife videos on social media, but our feathered friends definitely seem to be a favorite with the photographer. He’s captured some truly magical footage of different birds soaring through the air and hunting for prey — including more clips of our old pal, the skimmer!
Videos like these remind us just how lucky we are to share the planet with so many amazing animals!
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