Feb 23, 2014 #1 ski3pin Belay On Site Team RV LIFE Pro Joined Jun 30, 2009 Messages 15,729 Location Sierra Nevada Range check this out, link to youtube - Starling Murmurations
Feb 24, 2014 #2 Ted Magellan Site Team Joined Dec 27, 2006 Messages 2,781 Location East of Sacramento I've always enjoyed watching flocks of starlings and wondered how so many can move as one large entity. Great video of them flying.
I've always enjoyed watching flocks of starlings and wondered how so many can move as one large entity. Great video of them flying.
Feb 24, 2014 #3 Smokecreek1 Smokecreek1 Joined Mar 15, 2008 Messages 2,802 Location NE Calif/NW Nev Wow-that was great! Smoke
Feb 24, 2014 #4 highz Retreaded Joined Jul 13, 2008 Messages 1,816 Location Sacramento Mountains, NM They are amazing. Thanks for the link.
Feb 24, 2014 #5 KW N'kwala Geezelle Joined Aug 27, 2013 Messages 424 Location west coast Yep. Pretty amazing. Thanks for this. I've seen similar behaviour in really big flocks of dunlin and western sandpipers off the shore of SW British Columbia. Always wonder how they manage not to impale one another. Precision flying and long beaks seem kinda tricky.
Yep. Pretty amazing. Thanks for this. I've seen similar behaviour in really big flocks of dunlin and western sandpipers off the shore of SW British Columbia. Always wonder how they manage not to impale one another. Precision flying and long beaks seem kinda tricky.
Feb 24, 2014 #6 chnlisle Post Master Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 3,811 Location The Old Pueblo I saw this one a few weeks ago and it blew me away.
Feb 24, 2014 #7 OP OP ski3pin Belay On Site Team RV LIFE Pro Joined Jun 30, 2009 Messages 15,729 Location Sierra Nevada Range chnlisle said: I saw this one a few weeks ago and it blew me away. Click to expand... Cool Jay! Thanks.
chnlisle said: I saw this one a few weeks ago and it blew me away. Click to expand... Cool Jay! Thanks.