Photographer Feeds Birds From Her Palm And Captures It On Her Camera In Slow-Mo

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There are many spectacular bird photos and videos out there on this website, but this time, there’s a special treat in this niche. Bird photographer Jocelyn Anderson has a special way of capturing the birds on her camera. Among her more typical works, there are quite a lot of videos of her feeding the birds from her palm in slow motion.

The slow-mo has a twofold use: first of all, the birds look awesome when they’re slowed down on film, and the second, which is a more practical reason, is that the birds act pretty fast, and it’s harder to see what they’re doing at normal speed.

Whatever the motivation or the reason is, the result is spectacular, interesting, and somewhat relaxing. Who would’ve thought that watching birds eat would be so satisfying? It’s also nice that the birds get their treats and don’t have to worry about food, even if just for a little while.

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Red-bellied Woodpecker

Jocelyn gave an interview to Bored Panda explaining all of the details and the idea: “I started photographing birds about 5 years ago. I was taking walks on local nature trails and thought it would be fun to take some photos during the walks. I remember seeing a wee bouncing ball of a bird, which I later learned was a kinglet. I immediately became enchanted with this tiny bird and the challenge of photographing him.”

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

“One of the wonderful things about bird photography is that it creates a strong connection between the photographer and nature; the more you learn about how to listen and watch, the more nature will share with you. The camera also captures images that are too fast or too far for the human eye, giving a look into a world not normally seen. I am constantly inspired by the beauty, the intelligence, and the antics of these wonderful creatures.”

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Mourning Dove & Downy Woodpecker

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Tufted Titmice & Black-capped Chickadee

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Tufted Titmouse & Red-bellied Woodpecker

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Red-bellied Woodpecker, Downy Woodpecker & Tufted Titmouse

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Cardinal

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Image credits: Jocelyn Anderson Photography

Black-Capped Chickadees and a Tufted Titmouse

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Black-capped Chickadees and Downy Woodpecker

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If you liked it, here are some more, starting with the photographer’s favorite, Tufted Titmouse

Northern Cardinal

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Tufted Titmouse

Tufted Titmouse

Tufted Titmouse and Downy Woodpecker

Tufted Titmouse

Male Downy Woodpecker

And here are some highlights from her general bird photography

Blue Jay.

Image credits: jocelynandersonphotography

Great Horned Owl.

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Another Blue Jay.

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Young Turkeys and mama Turkey.

Image credits: jocelynandersonphotography

Image credits: jocelynandersonphotography

Bald Eagle.

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Pileated Woodpeckers.

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