1. O'Really says:

    Definitely not birds….I’m pretty sure that is the smoke monster from Lost.

    If it was birds…how do they know how many there were? I kept trying to count them but I kept getting confused every time they changed directions.

  2. Static416 says:

    Never thought about it before, but if a bunch of birds or bats moved like that at night, with a little bit of light shining on them they could explain alot of UFO sightings.

  3. Dale says:

    I haven’t seen that many birds in the air at the same time since Bush addressed the million man march.

  4. jescott418 says:

    Interesting how bee’s are like that too. It would be interesting as to how many flying animals do this?

  5. bob says:

    Fake. Run it in slow motion and it is clear that there are only 299,926 birds in the swarm.

  6. bob says:

    Run it in slow motion and it is clear that there are only 299,926 birds in the swarm.

  7. Jägermeister says:

    #5 – bob

    I only got it to 299,925…

  8. chuck says:

    There were only 3 birds, flying really, really, fast.

  9. Steve says:

    They’re trying to get a job as a screen saver.

  10. hhopper says:

    More crazy starlings here.

    And here.

    (Somebody’s damn good at counting starllings!)

  11. Special Ed says:

    I can elevate birds with my mind but no one seems to notice.

  12. pfkad says:

    #1 – Yeah! Nano swarm!

  13. deowll says:

    Beautiful. A large flock but not that large.

  14. gal416 says:

    299,996, 299,997, 299,99@#&%. 1,2,3

  15. soundwash says:

    I bet if they used the same gizmo they use to see/film a persons aura, they would see that all the birds are staying in proximity-sync by sensing each others local aural field and quite possibly, communicating and sharing navigational information via this aural field as well.

    essentially, when they flock like this all local fields become one.

    i imagine we have the same ability to communicate this way as well.

    -just as soon as wee figure out how to tap into the other 90% of our brain.

    -s

  16. madtruckman says:

    i saw something like this while driving thru tennessee one time. and i learned an important lesson: this is actually a bird shit cloud! yes, it rains bird shit!!!

  17. amodedoma says:

    This is the only thing redeemable about this particular bird, apparently they fly much like schools of fish swim. Unfortunately sooner or later 300000 bird come in to land, and that’s when the shit storm begins. Umbrellas are required.

  18. amodedoma says:

    #2 They nest at night, they especially like treelined streets with lots of parked cars. Pray your car is well waxed.

  19. Dallas says:

    and the Blue Angels think they’re special.


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