These are just too many birds.
A stunning image of a flock of wildlife rescue worker birds appears around his car. According to him, while he was just driving, the birds suddenly flew in front of his car.
According to Southwest News Service (SWNS) reports, wildlife relief coordinator Jamie Kingscott was on his way to work for Secret World Wildlife Rescue. According to him, the birds were flying much louder than the ground (a large number of birds were flying in a complex coordinated manner).
There is no longer a need for U.S. National Parks
“There were several thousand of them,” he told SWNS. “They were all over the place. They lend themselves to impressive photography. They show the camera very nicely.”
According to him, the rumble is usually higher in the air. In the photo of Kingscott, a flock of birds can be seen flying straight down the road, presumably. Makes it impossible for cars to pass safely.
Follow us on Facebook for more Fox Lifestyle news
“They crossed the road in front of me and then turned around and turned back, so I just stopped the car and looked,” he continued. “I was circling my phone to get something out of it and grab it and this was the same photo I managed. Then I put it on Twitter and it went crazy.”
Click here to get the Fox News app
He explained, “They were really low, the standard rumble was low, but they developed a bit to show, and they came to the right nut … it was something good. You can’t help but be slightly impressed.”