A friend sent me this and I got the shivers. This is way cool and I would have given anything to be where these ladies were.
The video starts out with stills, then goes into motion. The music is perfect.
Enjoy..
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 11 2012 3:24 pm
by paulhubbard
Too Cool!
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 7:36 am
by RickVincent
Now that's bird watching.
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 8:21 am
by chumley
Looks like a great spot for a 12-gauge... :STP: ;)
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 9:16 am
by writelots
Awesome!
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 10:00 am
by Alston_Neal
chumley wrote:Looks like a great spot for a 12-gauge... :STP: ;)
Ooooooohh yeah and loaded with those flame throwing rounds that are popular with the bachelor party set....
Chumley, there's a special place for you in my heart.
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 10:24 am
by tibber
Alston Neal wrote:
chumley wrote:Looks like a great spot for a 12-gauge... :STP: ;)
Ooooooohh yeah and loaded with those flame throwing rounds that are popular with the bachelor party set....
Chumley, there's a special place for you in my heart.
you both and my Uncle Bud who said to me as we were walking by the elephants at the Phx Zoo, "I wonder how many shots it would take to down him?" or something to that effect. I'll never forget that as I looked over to the little children who fortunately didn't hear him say that .
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 10:40 am
by Alston_Neal
Ah good ole uncle Bud, every family should have one. Mind does and he's typing this as we speak.
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 11:13 am
by Sredfield
Pretty cool. The first time I saw birds to that I was standing with my daughter and then-boyfriend-now-husband across the street from the capital building in Rome. Didn't have a clue of what to make of it, the birds were way high up and it looked other-worldly. I did know I wasn't in Kansas anymore tho.
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 11:25 am
by PLC92084
@Alston Neal
There were enough birds in that video to keep the feral cats fed for years!! And with the shotgun rounds you were referring to, they could have BBQ'd them...
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 11:29 am
by Alston_Neal
@PLC92084It took you 24 hours to finally hit it. You're either slowing down, have a life, or showing more restraint..
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Jul 12 2012 11:58 am
by PLC92084
Alston Neal wrote: You're either slowing down, have a life, or showing more restraint..
two out of three ain't bad... I won't confirm which
@Outdoor LoverYou really did a great job on this piece.
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Dec 12 2015 11:39 am
by rwstorm
I second what Alston said.
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Dec 12 2015 12:55 pm
by big_load
Why can't they just make up their minds?
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Dec 12 2015 3:18 pm
by Alston_Neal
@big_loadMy dear friend from Holland, being a brilliant engineer has a very simple explanation for this.
They are practicing.
What, I have no idea.
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Dec 12 2015 4:07 pm
by outdoor_lover
Thanks Guys...There's a somewhat Subtle funny Part in this Video too, I didn't get it right away until I watched it a few times and figured it out...At about 1:09, right in the middle of your Screen, there are 3 Sleeping Cranes and all of the Sudden, the 1 on the Left jumps straight up in the Air. I had to watch it a few Times to figure out why...Someone was being a Brat, lol
Re: Starling mumuration video
Posted: Dec 12 2015 4:37 pm
by big_load
Hmm. (From the Cornell Lab of Ornithology)
Almost always, Hunt writes, these aerial spectacles are caused by a falcon near the edge of the flock. It turns out that the beauty of a murmuration’s movements often arises purely out of defense, as the starlings strive to put distance between themselves and the predator.
@big_load
That is very Possible...There were Raptors all over the Place in there. There were also so many Crows there at that Time, I'm thinking that the Crows were Disrupting them somewhat....It was interesting how the Flock would "roll" itself along the Ground as they fed too, they didn't stay in place very long at all...Almost like they were "grazing on the Fly".....I saw the same thing happen with the Snow Geese except it was several Hundred Geese that all of the sudden would Erupt into the Air, circle around a few Times and then Land again, right back where they were. And that didn't seem to be Raptor related as there was a Bald Eagle sitting in a Dead Tree out in the Open, less than 50 Yards away the whole Time....They didn't seem bothered with him at all, even though twice, Bald Eagles were Photographed in so many Days, dining on a Snow Goose....