Birds form foreboding black orb in sky as solo sparrowhawk sweeps in for attack

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An amateur photogrpaher, David Smith, 64, captured the incredible moment a sparrowhawk attacked a murmuration of starlings, during his trip at Storton's Pits wildlife reserve at Northampton, Northants
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