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Moonstruck: Thousands of Starlings Create a Mesmerizing Show Under the Worm Moon

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As March’s full moon, affectionately known as the Worm Moon, illuminated the night sky, photographer Tony Nellis witnessed a breathtaking phenomenon. A staggering flock of thousands of starlings took flight, performing an incredible murmuration that left onlookers in absolute awe. The spectacle was so vast that it nearly blocked out the moon itself, creating a striking silhouette against the glowing orb.

Nellis captured this captivating moment over South Shields, Tyne and Wear, as the art of nature unfolded before his eyes. With each swoop and swirl, the starlings seemed to dance, marking the arrival of spring as they filled the sky with their collective grace. This enchanting display serves as a reminder of the beauty surrounding us—the kind that leaves you humbled and grateful. After all, who doesn’t enjoy a little nature-inspired magic now and then?

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