I have seen smaller groups of starlings in murmuration here in the U.S. I didn't hear the movement of the birds but your video is spectacular being able to hear these thousands of birds. Thank you so much for your videos. ❤❤
They are one consciousnesses and they love each other. They don’t compete. Absolutely sublime in their Being. I can watch them for hours and never grow weary of their dance. Thank you so much.
Absolutely wonderful. The thoughts going through my mind as I watched are that tens or hundreds of thousands of birds are flowing together and I didn't see any collisions and birds falling out of the sky. That reminds me of Zion where diverse people unite and unity is strength. If we put ourselves together and not have some exalting themselves above others, we will be able to achieve truly remarkable things. Our blood, comprising millions of cells, flows through our veins where no cell waits in uncertainty at a junction waiting for others to make a gap - they just merge together without injurious collisions. None goes against the stream. They work together.
On the top of my bucket list to see a murmuration of starlings in the real. Thanks for the upload, and again thanks for not playing music over the natural sounds. Although the edits are a little upsetting.
This is the most amazing footage of a murmuration I have ever seen. Lucky you. Breathtaking, I echo the comment about leaving the natural sounds. Beautiful.
It's amazing how they move totally synchronized ,no bird is out of the big cloud, looks like a single organism , moving by itself and not thousands of birds just with a chip on their brains to make that alltogerher movements
Its so fascinating , and to think that schools of fish do it in the same fashion , like the sardine run passing Cape Town South Africa . Not to mention the millions of social weaver birds and finches , each in their own groups doing the same display before sleeping in the reed forests in the dry riverbeds, in Namaqualand,part of the Northern Cape province of South Africa.
Always looked at these events as the LAST DANCE 💃 BEFORE THE ROOST DELIGHTED WITH THE SETTING SUN AND EVEENINGS COOL BREEZE THEY DANCE AS ONE BIG FAMILY GOOD NIGHT JOHNBOY
Imagine not being able to see this anymore. The threats to our planet are real and affect every living organism including the starlings. Monoculture, deforestation, excessive mining, water and air pollution, all real threats that are happening right now. Pitch in where you can, even small differences can add up.
I wonder if this spectacle may be some of what humans have done to the earth. After all, the huge accumulations of starlings in Rome, for example, in the last 10-12 years did not exist before. I would like to see this for myself, but I am afraid that, like the melting (calving) of the glaciers, it is just part of the disaster tourism with which mankind admires the destruction it causes itself.
HI, This sequence is amazing. I am looking for an example of this flocking behaviour for a video for a course on systems theory and I am hoping you might give me permission to use some of this. I would only need a small po rtion of the video. Cheers
Hi Colin, i'm doing some paintings of murmurations and I would like to use a clip from your video with my work. I will give you credit for the video clip of course. May I?
@@colinhtk thnks for the reply. In Oregon I seen at Stewart's pond Eugene Oregon. There were over 100k geese that flew in. The sky was dark. It was amazing
This is an old video, but this year, 2023 could be the year of the rapture, as such, all Christians should be prepared for a similar site compromised of billions of angels, led by Christ!
They move like a collective conscience . As if they were demonstrating a brainwave in 3D with variables in flowing intensity , each bird a brain cell operating together to project an image to us humans .
Biologist Rupert Sheldrake has coined the term 'morphic resonance' for this kind of phenomenon among birds, fish and other animals. 'Mainstream' Biology rejects it, of course.
I have seen smaller groups of starlings in murmuration here in the U.S. I didn't hear the movement of the birds but your video is spectacular being able to hear these thousands of birds. Thank you so much for your videos. ❤❤
They are one consciousnesses and they love each other. They don’t compete. Absolutely sublime in their Being. I can watch them for hours and never grow weary of their dance. Thank you so much.
It’s so mesmerizing and peaceful. Watching Starling murmuration will put me to sleep.
Absolutely wonderful. The thoughts going through my mind as I watched are that tens or hundreds of thousands of birds are flowing together and I didn't see any collisions and birds falling out of the sky. That reminds me of Zion where diverse people unite and unity is strength. If we put ourselves together and not have some exalting themselves above others, we will be able to achieve truly remarkable things. Our blood, comprising millions of cells, flows through our veins where no cell waits in uncertainty at a junction waiting for others to make a gap - they just merge together without injurious collisions. None goes against the stream. They work together.
Like a fish, like a snake , like a dolphin ....endless glorious patterns . Praise God for his beauty .
Amen. To Him give all of the credit! 😃🎈
Amazing footage, thank you for posting this and also leaving the natural sounds with no background music like so many other uploaders
yes !!
On the top of my bucket list to see a murmuration of starlings in the real. Thanks for the upload, and again thanks for not playing music over the natural sounds. Although the edits are a little upsetting.
They sound like the ocean. ❤️
Puts the Red Arrows in the shade .Starlings never cease to amaze me .Sensational footage
This the best video I have ever seen! TY
Overwhelming!!! Can just sit here and watch it all day!
No intrusive music, however lovely. Beautiful. Thank you.
A wonderful nature scene, I dream to see it in real.
Beautiful 😢. Good camera work 👍🏽
This is the most amazing footage of a murmuration I have ever seen. Lucky you. Breathtaking, I echo the comment about leaving the natural sounds. Beautiful.
Awe inspiring, thanks a lot for posting this.
Simply awesome! Thanks so much for sharing!
This planet and all its living creatures, its plants, its oceans and rivers, in fact everything except humans, is the true paradise.
@Modern Life EH Wonderful to meet a kindred spirit ..
As magnificent as the Aurora Borea
lis.
good footage, no jarring music, thank you
It would be so awesome to be there on that moor!!
These starlings are just so amazing. God’s handiwork!
Nicely presented 👍🇺🇸
Amazing video Colin. 2014 was a brilliant year. Not too much to see last year but this year's display (2016) gets better and better.
A wonderful dance !
No music! Thank you!
wonderful footage, thanks
Meditative to watch. One of Mother Nature's finest displays!
Beautiful.nature at it's best and again thankfully no.music
Great footage, thanks for posting.I must get myself to visit there one day.
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Thank you so much!
Que hermosa es la naturaleza, no termino de asombrarme.
Great video & amazing photography 👍🇬🇧👏🙏
It's amazing how they move totally synchronized ,no bird is out of the big cloud, looks like a single organism , moving by itself and not thousands of birds just with a chip on their brains to make that alltogerher movements
Stupendous !
Its so fascinating , and to think that schools of fish do it in the same fashion , like the sardine run passing Cape Town South Africa .
Not to mention the millions of social weaver birds and finches , each in their own groups doing the same display before sleeping in the reed forests in the dry riverbeds, in Namaqualand,part of the Northern Cape province of South Africa.
Awesome. Thanks
Always looked at these events as the LAST DANCE 💃 BEFORE THE ROOST DELIGHTED WITH THE SETTING SUN AND EVEENINGS COOL BREEZE THEY DANCE AS ONE BIG FAMILY GOOD NIGHT JOHNBOY
I live not too far from here, is this a spot that's actually well known for murmurations!?
Beutifull
Imagine not being able to see this anymore. The threats to our planet are real and affect every living organism including the starlings. Monoculture, deforestation, excessive mining, water and air pollution, all real threats that are happening right now. Pitch in where you can, even small differences can add up.
I wonder if this spectacle may be some of what humans have done to the earth. After all, the huge accumulations of starlings in Rome, for example, in the last 10-12 years did not exist before. I would like to see this for myself, but I am afraid that, like the melting (calving) of the glaciers, it is just part of the disaster tourism with which mankind admires the destruction it causes itself.
@@MichaelWDietrich true ..loss of habitat and huge masts have done some damage--
HI, This sequence is amazing. I am looking for an example of this flocking behaviour for a video for a course on systems theory and I am hoping you might give me permission to use some of this. I would only need a small po
rtion of the video. Cheers
Hi Victor,
Yes I'm happy for you to use any of the material that will be of use to you,
Colin.
wow
😍😍😍
1:00 the bird by itself down below-"I'm an individual!"
Now imagine drones flying as a collective and possibly a lot smaller and what magic could mankind create in the sky
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Is it exists now in2023?
I don't think so - the year I recorded this was quite exceptional for numbers.
Hi Colin,
i'm doing some paintings of murmurations and I would like to use a clip from your video with my work. I will give you credit for the video clip of course. May I?
Hi, sorry for the delay in replying I've been away. Yes I'm happy for you to make use of any part of the video you like, Colin Harrison.
@@colinhtk Thanks very much!
Hi Colin, I was wondering what is the best way to reach you about potentially licensing this video for commercial use?
Hi Katarina, use the email:
crhtk2014@gmail.com
The unedited material is available at full HD resolution if required,
Colin.
It's like a city of people just moving in the sky
How many estimate?
I think it was generally thought between 20 and 25 thousand.
@@colinhtk thnks for the reply. In Oregon I seen at Stewart's pond Eugene Oregon. There were over 100k geese that flew in. The sky was dark. It was amazing
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They're so arvellous, so cooridinated so together, I do wish our skies weren't aerosolized with all that weathermod rubbish
Why do they do this? Are they telling stories from times immemorial?
This is an old video, but this year, 2023 could be the year of the rapture, as such, all Christians should be prepared for a similar site compromised of billions of angels, led by Christ!
They move like a collective conscience . As if they were demonstrating a brainwave in 3D with variables in flowing intensity , each bird a brain cell operating together to project an image to us humans .
Biologist Rupert Sheldrake has coined the term 'morphic resonance' for this kind of phenomenon among birds, fish and other animals. 'Mainstream' Biology rejects it, of course.