Hitchcock's style (Birds) by bimm3d
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starlings. a wonderful day!!! :)
Comments (28)
0rest4wicked
Reminds me of "The Swarm"
claude19
Good title for this OUTSTANDING shot !!!
bmac62
I hope they didn't use you for target practice:) Neat photo.
morningglory
That's a LOT of birds. Any idea what kind they are? I don't know if you noticed, but I think that is a Hummingbird on the plant on the bottom left.
Rainastorm
WOAH!!!!! Run! Or duck and hide? LOL Awesome shot!
tennesseecowgirl
IF you are wearing a LARGE hat LOL... I noticed something out on our deck last night and it was doves there must have been 100 of them until kitty chased them off lol.
Sea_Dog
Amazing! Nice capture.
Badtiger
wow!
drimsi
Very fine and impressing moment!
flavia49
stunning!
Dreamingbee
oha.. really great !!!!!!
miashadows
lol...wonderful shot !!
jendellas
Wow that is a neat shot.
anitalee
Wow!
Miska7
Very nice scene! Wonderful capture!
mermaid
wow now that's a lot of them!
sandra46
stunning shot, and a bit scary!
Faemike55
Great shot! I hope you were under some form of cover!
Aioros
Great image my friend.
micturn
Holy Crap! Great take.
rayag
WOW!!!WOW!!!
wjames
WOW!! Fabulous sight we get them twice a year and the noise is incredable.Great shot.
junge1
WOW! That would be a serious hazard to aircraft!
moni2000
As can say "Yes, fear and worry, would, in this flock of birds. Nice picture, then a recording does not everyone beautiful!!!!!!!
angelafair
Fantastic shot! I also hope you were under cover! hehe!
Alex_Antonov
Amazing!
BessieB
OMG an amazing shot but I think I would freak out, I saw this a few times on holiday but I doubt it was this many!!!
neoexcello
Fascinating...I wish I could have seen them...swoopng and swirling. Never have seen a flock so big. Read in a book once that the beautiful synchronised flying of bird flocks is a resultant complex behavior of the simplest directive...fly close, don't touch, nothing more.