The Mad Bluebird is a famous picture of a bluebird taken by professional photographer Michael L. Smith in 1979.
Smith, an electrician by trade, is an avid birdwatcher who had spent many years worth of summer nights camping in outdoor conditions suitable for photographing birds. One day in February or March - sources differ - he set up a camera on a tripod in his backyard, about fifteen feet away from his fence, and waited inside with a remote-con...
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