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Thousands of starlings fly together to make an enormous bird

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Thousands of starlings fly together to make an enormous bird

This amazing photograph was taken by James Crombie in Ireland. It shows a murmuration of thousands of starlings acting like a single giant creature to confuse predators


THIS extraordinary image, taken as dusk approaches, looks like a soaring bird from a fantasy film. In reality, it is a murmuration – a huge swarm of starlings moving and pulsating as a single spectacular mass in the sky.

Murmurations can comprise up to hundreds of thousands of flying starlings, though few are quite as dramatic as this one. Photojournalist James Crombie captured it over Lough Ennell, a lake near Mullingar in Ireland, after more than 50 visits in which he took hundreds of shots.

Starlings are thought to form murmurations to protect themselves from predators, such as peregrine falcons, since it is much harder to single out an individual among such large numbers.

The birds can coordinate themselves because they respond so quickly to their neighbours. No single starling leads the swarm. Instead, each individual reacts as its neighbour changes direction or speed. We now know that starlings do this in groups of around seven: the movements of each small unit rapidly scale up to the entire murmuration, resulting in the shape-shifting masses.

How the birds manage to avoid collisions is still a bit of a mystery, but one idea suggests that when certain starlings initiate a turn, the decision spreads through the rest of the murmuration like a wave.


https://www.newscientist.com/articl...ether-to-make-an-enormous-bird/#ixzz6q3dqSmID
 
Cool....

*Edited to keep the good vibes in the good stuff section.
 
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We do get them here and I've seen smaller versions ................ but never anything that size.

Nearly crashed the car last year one evening when a smallish flock were gathering against an almost black sky, just as the late sun came out at the end of a stormy day. As they changed direction, the sun caught their feathers and they flashed a reflection. Like glitter in the sky - one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. :)
 
Amazing! first photo is mind blowing!

It is, but in reality it would look more like the video clip rew posted.

I would imagine that if you took enough pictures they might appear to be in the shape of all sorts of things for a brief moment. It's not like they held that shape and made it look like the wings were flapping while they flew along.
 
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