<br /> <p>A photographer captured footage of some native Australian birds in their natural habitat doing what Aussie animals do best: chilling and killing.</p><p>On December 18, the animal enthusiast went bird watching in central NSW, a few kilometres north of Griffith, in an area commonly known as the “food bowl” of Australia.</p><br /><p>He took footage a collared sparrow hawk</a> who stole a willie wagtail chick whose parents continued to harass the hawk. He also filmed a rainbow bee eater</a> who snagged a giant dragonfly and a spiny-cheeked honeyeater</a> singing on a branch. Credit: Facebook/Jason Grubba via Storyful</p><br />
