Birds come to this photographer and eat straight out of her hand. She’s like a real-life Cinderella!
Wild birds don’t usually interact with people, and they often fly away if they hear even the slightest noise. However, Michigan-based photographer Jocelyn Anderson has a special knack for getting close to timid feathered friends. She’s known for her stunning photos of birds in their natural habitats. And while she’s talented at capturing still images, Anderson also shoots slow-motion videos of birds eating right out of the palm of her hand.
From a red-bellied woodpecker to a tufted titmouse, Anderson captures a large variety of hungry birds. She simply holds out a handful of peanuts and sunflowers seeds, and waits for the birds to come to her. Each video showcases the beauty and elegance of the winged creatures as they fly towards her and perch on her hand. Each bird is captured happily snacking on the seed before they fly off again.[…]
Source: Slo-Mo Captures Birds Eating Out of the Palm of Photographer’s Hand
The tiny bird is not havin’ it with the sharing thing!
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I think it thought it could end up as a snack for the larger bird!
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