Can't you read? Kingfisher catches a fish and cheekily eats it on a 'no fishing' sign
This cheeky kingfisher showed a blatant disregard for the rules when it was caught on camera reading a ‘no fishing’ sign with a fish in its beak.
The rebellious bird swooped down to perch on the sign with a mouth full of fish and appeared to be reading the obvious warning beneath her.
But the bold kingfisher clearly wasn’t worried about flouting the rules and was left unflappable at the sight of the instructions brazenly holding her catch in her beak.
The funny moment was captured by keen photographer Dean Mason, from Bournemouth, Dorset, who couldn’t believe his eyes as the unruly bird landed on the sign. Mr Mason, 46, said: 'I spend most of my time down by the River Stour in Wimborne as I’m a bit of a kingfisher fanatic. 'For about five or six years I’ve been coming down here but this is the first time I’ve seen a kingfisher land on a sign with a fish in its mouth - it was really funny.
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