Subject: | Re: [OT] photos of million-starling flocks |
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From: | "Mark R." seoulgypsy |
Date: | Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:57 am (PDT) |
Hi Aaron, I have seen smaller versions of this on the plains of Oklahoma. Usually around wheat harvesting time. It is really quite incredible to watch the movement of these bird clouds. Best, Mark On 6/23/06, Aaron Ximm <> wrote: > > http://epod.usra.edu/archive/epodviewer.php3?oid=3D309856 > > Quite amazing, has anyone seen this (or heard this... or recorded this(!)= ) > in person? > > I had no idea. > > best, > aaron > > -- > <aaron.ximm%40gmail.com> > www.quietamerican.org > > 83% happy > 9% disgusted > 6% fearful > 2% angry > > > > -- Mark Ragsdale www.moonbridges.com |
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