Herd of birds surround the car in a breathtaking photo

It’s just too many birds.

A rescue worker for wildlife captured a beautiful image of a herd of birds apparently surrounding his car. According to him, he was just driving when the birds suddenly flew in front of his car.

Jamie Kingscott, a wildlife coordinator for the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, was on his way to work when he took the photo.

Jamie Kingscott, a wildlife coordinator for the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, was on his way to work when he took the photo.
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Jamie Kingscott, a wildlife coordinator for the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, was on his way to work when he took the photo, reports Southwest News Service (SWNS). According to him, the birds fly very low to the ground in a murmur (a large number of birds flying in intricate coordinated patterns).

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“There were a few thousand of them,” he told SWNS. “They were everywhere. They lend themselves to impressive photography. They show off quite nicely for the camera.”

According to him, murmurs usually occur higher in the air. In Kingscott’s photo, the flock of birds can be seen flying directly across the road, probably making it impossible for a car to drive safely through.

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“They crossed the road in front of me and then turned and crossed again, so I just stopped the car and looked,” he continued. “I was whispering around trying to catch my phone, and it was the only photo I managed to get. Then I put it on Twitter and it went crazy.”

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He explained: ‘They were very low, so less of the standard murmur, but they thrived a bit to show off, and they came right over the hood … it was quite something. You can not help but be slightly impressed. ‘

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