An immature African Harrier-Hawk, or Gymnogene, claws out grubs in the holes of a dead tree made by borer beetles. Fully-grown birds often steal the young of swifts and weavers from cavity nests using their long flexible legs to probe for and grab nestlings.
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Image Number: 4272-19118Rights ManagedCredit Line:John Warburton Lee/Warburton Lee, John/SuperStockCollection:Warburton Lee, John Contributor:John Warburton Lee Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:4500×4052
