GMA viewers have been left stunned after meteorologist Ginger Zee was nearly attacked by a bird on live TV.
The morning show personality only recently returned to the program after a few days away due to Covid-19.
Coming to viewers live from Washington, DC, Ginger stood outside to give the weather forecast.
As she was about to get started, a bird startled her as it flew right at her.
Before Ginger was even able to get a few words out, it swooped down fast, with the camera catching it coming across, right in front of the meteorologist.
Someone behind the camera was shocked by the moment and could be heard saying, “Ah!”
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A true professional, Ginger didn’t let it faze her too much.
Her head whipped toward the bird and she followed it with her eyes, but she still managed to get the words of her weather forecast out at the same time.
Ginger recently returned to Good Morning America after a few days away due to Covid-19.
A few weeks ago, she shared a photo on Instagram of the positive tests, explaining that her kids got the virus, as well.
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"COVID cubed in the house," Zee said in the caption.
The 41-year-old, who shares shares sons Adrian, six, and Miles, four with her husband, Ben Aaron, added: "Everyone is feeling tired & stuffy but okay - I'll be out for a bit to keep everyone safe.
"Hope you all stay healthy & safe."
Her coworkers took to the comments to give the meteorologist their well-wishes.
"Oh no!! Feel better!! And good luck!" commented her co-star Dylan Dreyer.
"Feel better soon!" said fellow meteorologist Brittany Bell.
On Monday, Ginger gave a health update to worried Good Morning America fans as she continued to be out from the show.
"So far my symptoms are so much lighter than round 1 of COVID back in March 2020!" she share on Twitter.
"Just leg pain, stuffy nose and tired this time."
Over on Instagram, she gave a little bit lengthier of an update, as well as a snap of her husband in a mask and goggles while holding cleaning supplies.
“Thank you for all the kind words,” Ginger told her followers.
The TV personality continued: “COVID symptoms have been miled (just tired and leg pain), kids are still stuffy but overall we are so grateful to be well.
“And this is nothing compared to the original in March 2020 we had pre-immunization etc.
“As if COVID in the hosue wasn’t challenge enough, our sewer pump died and the backup we had installed also failed, so we had a nice weekend of cleaning.”
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She joked at the end: “My forecast: when it rains it pours.”
When she returned to the morning show on May 25, the meteorologist fought back tears while admitting that she “woke up crying” after the horrifying school shooting in Texas the day before.