Emma Feenstra

Camera: NIKON D780

Lens: SIGMA 150-600 MM

Aperture: f/6.3

Shutter speed: 1/3200

ISO: 1000

Description: A pair of little bee eaters on a branch; the left one is eating an orange butterfly while the other one is watching

Story from behind the lens: After an action-packed morning in the Mara Triangle, we decided to take a break by the river. While our guide Moha was driving, he spotted these two bee eaters on a branch. Knowing how much I love photographing birds, he stopped the car immediately. After sitting there for a while, one of them suddenly flew off. A few moments later, it came back with a big orange butterfly. He wanted to share his catch with his partner but she was not very interested, so he ended up eating it all by himself.