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Giant bird masterfully photobombs weather forecast during live broadcast

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By Brian Koerber on January 12, 2018

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A picturesque view of the San Francisco Bay was suddenly interrupted by a giant bird on Friday.

 

KTVU's Mark Tamayo was delivering the weather forecast in front of a live shot of the city when out of nowhere a bird's beak appeared. He then peered all the way down from above and looked directly into the camera.

 

Fearing for his life, Tamayo backed away from the green screen, and the bird seemingly bored with the weather forecast left the shot shortly after.