
Canh Buom Coffee Shop in Kien River Estuary, Rach Gia Ward - a familiar place for photographers to hunt for swallow photos.

The moment when a tern catches its prey very quickly at the Kien River estuary.

Tourists captured the moment the geese spread their wings.

Since November, many flocks of terns return to Rach Gia.

From many angles, the swishing movements of sea terns look like a ballet dancer's performance on the Kien River estuary.
According to photographers, terns are greedy and quite bold, so they often fly close to the riverbanks, canals, and streams to find food. At the Kien River estuary, they are most concentrated in December and January of the following year. At this time, photographers take advantage of hunting for beautiful moments when terns flip their wings and compete to catch food.
To get beautiful photos, photographers also buy bait fish to lure swallows to "pose" in front of the camera. Also from these photos of sea swallows, photographers such as Tran Lam, Huynh Vo... won many photography awards at home and abroad. Not only attracting photographers, the scene of sea swallows circling and catching prey at the Kien River estuary also attracts people and tourists to come and take photos.
Performed by PHAM HIEU - HUYNH GIANG
Source: https://baoangiang.com.vn/mua-chim-nhan-ve-ben-cua-song-kien-a468079.html






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