A photographer snapped a real “angry bird” in midflight, as it shot like a bullet directly at the camera with its wings tucked by its side. UK sports coach Will Hall was in Otterbourne in Hampshire waiting to snap some kestrels when he spotted a nuthatch a couple of yards away, on Dec. 8. Suspecting it was going to fly toward him, the quick-thinking photographer captured a single “lucky shot” of the tiny bird zooming through the air, seeming to have a stern look upon its face. The nuthatch’s characteristic angular eye markings resemble the thick, ANGRY eyebrows of that viral videogame bird. The 26-year-old said that most photos of birds in flight show their wings spread out, but the nuthatch tucks them in on their down-stroke and it was quite “rare” to capture that exact moment. The kestrels didn’t show up for Hall that day, but among the hundreds …