Saturday, July 26, 2014

Photographer waiting three hours to photograph chorus of birds

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Steve Ward, wildlife photographer, he got up at six in the morning and waited three hours to be able to document the moment four bird chicks were fed by the dam.

Aligned in position of chorus and with beaks wide open as if they were singing, the animals were waiting for breakfast on a door of an old barn in Merseyside, England. The photographer discovered bird chicks while driving through the city of Crosby. "I found the Cubs while going home from work through Little Crosby Village", indicates the photographer, quoted by the Daily Mail.

"At the time I didn't have my camera and, knowing that soon they would abandon the place, I went back the next day and after I got up at six o'clock in the morning I had to wait three hours for the mother to come to feed," says Steve Ward.

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