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At my Kingfisher today, hour 3 of the 5 hour vigil. I heard a commotion just out of sight and the water that should have been flat calm became rippled. 2 Goosanders were going with the flow downriver, facing upriver. 2 had flown by an hour or so earlier, so may be the same 2 birds.
I focused on the male but the light was way to harsh, so focused on the female. Took the image, then checked it through the viewfinder to see if it was sharp. It was, but I could see the bottom mandible of the female looked deformed. On a closer look, she had a fish, it looks eel like but there is also some kind of fishing tackle involved. It looks like the line has wrapped around the lower mandible and maybe this has been for a while, as the line seems to have grown into the beak. Either that or it had just happened and had damaged it. There was no blood though, so I think the fishing tackle had been there a while and might not be anything to do with the fish. I'm suprised though that if that is the case, there is no sign of infection.
Hopefully, it's not a fresh injury and whilst it must be unpleasant for her, she may well just be used to it and is managing around it.
By the looks, all for the sake of a discarded bit of fishing tackle.

I focused on the male but the light was way to harsh, so focused on the female. Took the image, then checked it through the viewfinder to see if it was sharp. It was, but I could see the bottom mandible of the female looked deformed. On a closer look, she had a fish, it looks eel like but there is also some kind of fishing tackle involved. It looks like the line has wrapped around the lower mandible and maybe this has been for a while, as the line seems to have grown into the beak. Either that or it had just happened and had damaged it. There was no blood though, so I think the fishing tackle had been there a while and might not be anything to do with the fish. I'm suprised though that if that is the case, there is no sign of infection.
Hopefully, it's not a fresh injury and whilst it must be unpleasant for her, she may well just be used to it and is managing around it.
By the looks, all for the sake of a discarded bit of fishing tackle.
