Winemakers' worst nightmare? Huge swarm of birds raid remaining grapes at Hawke's Bay vineyard
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Save A flock of hundreds of birds raided the remaining grapes of a Hawke's Bay vineyard. Photo / Warren Buckland
It could be a winemaker's worst nightmare.
A flock of hundreds of birds proving unstoppable as they raided grapes on a Hawke's Bay vineyard.
Hawke's Bay Today photographer Warren Buckland captured the moment as the swarm descended on a vineyard off State Highway 50.
The birds appeared to be feasting
on the remnants of grapes, late in the season's harvest.
The season has been regarded as a good one, with grapes picked in late February - regarded as early - for chardonnay winemakers.