January 13, 201214 yr I've seen this myself on some beach somewhere in England. A much smaller flock but it was impressive nonetheless. From what I saw from a smaller flock, the following clips must have been breathtaking to witness in person.
January 14, 201214 yr Amazing. Really does look like a swarm of bats, bees or fish. I reckon there would have to have been at least 1 - 5 million of them.
January 19, 201214 yr I used to work in Leicester Square, in Central London. Around five o'clock each evening a mass of starlings would swoop down on the trees around the square, zoom up again, down again, up and down several times before settling for the night. All in unison (trade union members every one!!) and all very noisy.
January 22, 201214 yr I wonder what 5 rounds of number 8 bird shot would do... If you aimed directly upwards it could be a tad messy!
January 23, 201214 yr Amazing. Really does look like a swarm of bats, bees or fish. I reckon there would have to have been at least 1 - 5 million of them. Hmmm......, yeah, flying fish migrating.
January 23, 201214 yr Amazing. Really does look like a swarm of bats, bees or fish. I reckon there would have to have been at least 1 - 5 million of them. Hmmm......, yeah, flying fish migrating. Actually, I have seen the 'godwits' assembling like that before their 13,000 mile trek, from N.Z. to Siberia & Alaska. Amazing how the young birds manage.
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