It’s a visual that makes you do a double take. The moment a flock of starlings form the exact shape of a teaspoon full of sugar is one that Israeli photographer Albert Keshet has frozen in time via his camera lens. The extraordinary shot was taken early one morning in the northern Jordan Valley. Well used to photographing birds in flight, Albert lingered watching groups of starlings for several hours. As compositions of birds danced and swooped in unison, he was stunned to see the medley form a spoon before his eyes. After holding the perfect shape for mere winks, to his amazement, the sugar filled teaspoon composed of starlings morphed and bent in bizarre ways—which he managed to capture on camera. The resulting spoon shots caused a stir when Albert posted them on social media. One admirer was the legendary spoon bender himself Uri Geller, who was so taken …