I am so lucky to live in an apartment that overlooks a forest and the yearly murmuration. Usually from mid-October to early November, they provide a spectacle that has everyone on their balconies. Never gets old.
I live in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA, and one day I saw this amazing display in the sky. Not anything like you witness, but I was captivated. So every Winter I look for a murmuration and am entralled by this miracle. The European starlings were smuggled into the US in the 1800’s, I believe, so they were or still are considered a predator to our avian balance here. But they bring me much joy. Thank you for your beautiful photography of this mystery in the sky
I can only hope to be swept away by this breathtaking phenomenon. I've seen it happen in smaller formations when I least expected it. What a gift this project is. I didn't think anyone else was looking up.
The more you travel, the more you see that there are so many wonderful things in the world. It can be difficult to settle for something great when you can see that there could always be something better just round the next corner. Travel can sometimes simply be about a quest for perfection. This quest for perfection that we are looking for,we found just now in your video so the only that we have to say on you: Huge thank you and keep going!!!!!!!!!
I was riding my bike as a teenager in jr.high school and I was riding along an old cyclone fence line whistling as I went when suddenly I was attacked by a huge group of Starlings and blackbirds and sparrows! I wiped out but eventually got Away...it was quite scary 😨
The Starling Murmuration was a rain making technique they induced the static electricity to charged the particles in the atmosphere the charged particles can form the water droplets the swarm of locust and honeybee also induced static electricity too they need the waters so the plants can grow they can get the foods out of its.Sometimes the Starling Murmurations can cause their lives, because the charged particles can became the lighting and killed them as you can see the massive number of Starlings were falling down from the sky in some video on TH-cam the sound of lightning strike and the birds were falling down on the street and some of them survived the lighting that they made
When playing golf in the evening back in the late 80s, I would take time to watch this natural pleasure one evening; they created the shape of the mushroom cloud several times. This was the topic of conversation for a while when playing. Within a month, they were all gone, as far as I know to this day. The weak force in close proximity? Reply
Thank you for sharing this wonder ORIN DAFIDI 8:3-9 Nigbati mo rò ọrun rẹ, iṣẹ ika rẹ, oṣupa ati irawọ, ti iwọ ti ṣe ilana silẹ. Kili enia, ti iwọ fi nṣe iranti rẹ̀? ati ọmọ enia, ti iwọ fi mbẹ̀ ẹ wò. Iwọ sa da a li onirẹlẹ diẹ jù Ọlọrun lọ, iwọ si ti fi ogo ati ọlá de e li ade. Iwọ mu u jọba iṣẹ ọwọ rẹ; iwọ si ti fi ohun gbogbo sabẹ ẹsẹ rẹ̀; Awọn agutan ati awọn malu pẹlu, ati awọn ẹranko igbẹ; Awọn ẹiyẹ oju ọrun, ati awọn ẹja okun, ti o nkọja lọ nipa ọ̀na okun. Oluwa, Oluwa wa, orukọ rẹ ti ni iyìn to ni gbogbo aiye!
February 24 | Bible in a Year: Numbers 9-11; Mark 5:1-20 Better Together Two are better than one . . . . If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 READ Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 Søren Solkær spent years photographing starlings and their breathtaking spectacle: murmurations, where hundreds of thousands of starlings move in fluid motion across the sky. Watching this marvel is like sitting underneath an orchestrated, swirling wave or a massive, dark brushstroke flowing into a kaleidoscope of patterns. In Denmark, they call this starling experience Black Sun (also the title of Solkær’s stunning book of photographs). Most remarkable is how starlings instinctively follow their nearest companion, flying so close that if one were to miss a beat, they’d suffer mass calamity. However, starlings use murmurations to protect one another. When a hawk descends, these tiny creatures enter tight formation and move collectively, beating back a predator who’d easily pick them off if they were alone. We’re better together than we are alone. “Two are better than one,” Ecclesiastes says. “If either . . . falls down, one can help the other up. [And] if two lie down together, they will keep warm” (4:9-11). Alone, we’re isolated and easy prey. We’re exposed without the comfort or protection of others. But with companions, we give and receive help. “Though one may be overpowered,” Ecclesiastes says, “two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken” (v. 12). We’re better together as God leads us. By Winn Collier. Wow!
Once I watched such starling formations in the sky over Rome from the top of St. Peter's cathedral on a beautiful summer evening. Unforgettable.
Beauty of organisms working towards a common goal/interest, the opposite of chaos.
A calming sight indeed such spectacle.
“...the opposite of chaos.” Beautifully observed.
Another reason I always say, Mother Nature is my favorite artist.
No such thing as Mother Nature. I think you mean God.
There's a billion times more supporting evidence to support the existence of Mother Nature-than a silly god.
I am so lucky to live in an apartment that overlooks a forest and the yearly murmuration. Usually from mid-October to early November, they provide a spectacle that has everyone on their balconies. Never gets old.
I live in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA, and one day I saw this amazing display in the sky. Not anything like you witness, but I was captivated. So every Winter I look for a murmuration and am entralled by this miracle.
The European starlings were smuggled into the US in the 1800’s, I believe, so they were or still are considered a predator to our avian balance here. But they bring me much joy.
Thank you for your beautiful photography of this mystery in the sky
The message emanating from these bird murmurations is the United we stand and divided we fall to predators of all sorts .
I can only hope to be swept away by this breathtaking phenomenon. I've seen it happen in smaller formations when I least expected it. What a gift this project is. I didn't think anyone else was looking up.
Murmurations are amazing. Birds, fish, even insects.
The more you travel, the more you see that there are so many wonderful things in the world. It can be difficult to settle for something great when you can see that there could always be something better just round the next corner. Travel can sometimes simply be about a quest for perfection.
This quest for perfection that we are looking for,we found just now in your video so the only that we have to say on you:
Huge thank you and keep going!!!!!!!!!
Gorgeous images !!!!
The photo before the last one, was absolutely amazing. I want to have it❤❤❤❤❤
Hermosas aves que Dios creo, que sincronizacion, Te amo Dios por haberlas creado.
Wonderful observation and art work.....
love this ❤️
_greeting from Bali island-indonesia volcano & nationalpark tour organiser._
They are beautiful
Wow, love this.
Incredible♥️♥️😍
Sort Sol...helt vidunderlict.
Paradise of birds ❤❤
Like they are tellling a story, those images are surreal, 3d images. I´ve seen animals, machines. Amazing
You are my hero! Thank you!
Wow. Just amazing.
Amazing and Informative
Sort Sol❤
Muhtesem
I was riding my bike as a teenager in jr.high school and I was riding along an old cyclone fence line whistling as I went when suddenly I was attacked by a huge group of Starlings and blackbirds and sparrows! I wiped out but eventually got Away...it was quite scary 😨
Trupy an Alfred Hitchcock cameo appearance moment! 😊
I have seen this along the coast of California, near Monterey.
Thank you Soren for your great contribution! wonder if the earth's magnetic field, Tsunamis, quakes have an impact?
The Starling Murmuration was a rain making technique they induced the static electricity to charged the particles in the atmosphere the charged particles can form the water droplets the swarm of locust and honeybee also induced static electricity too they need the waters so the plants can grow they can get the foods out of its.Sometimes the Starling Murmurations can cause their lives, because the charged particles can became the lighting and killed them as you can see the massive number of Starlings were falling down from the sky in some video on TH-cam the sound of lightning strike and the birds were falling down on the street and some of them survived the lighting that they made
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@tahanlaoboy: I hope they never let you out of the asylum 🙂
Imagine thousands of illuminated drones programmed to mimic incredibly complex swarm behavior. Illuminated dancing fountains are so last century.
Subhanalls ❤ how beautiful this God creation alhamdulillah
When playing golf in the evening back in the late 80s, I would take time to watch this natural pleasure one evening; they created the shape of the mushroom cloud several times. This was the topic of conversation for a while when playing. Within a month, they were all gone, as far as I know to this day. The weak force in close proximity?
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Thank you for sharing this wonder
ORIN DAFIDI 8:3-9
Nigbati mo rò ọrun rẹ, iṣẹ ika rẹ, oṣupa ati irawọ, ti iwọ ti ṣe ilana silẹ.
Kili enia, ti iwọ fi nṣe iranti rẹ̀? ati ọmọ enia, ti iwọ fi mbẹ̀ ẹ wò.
Iwọ sa da a li onirẹlẹ diẹ jù Ọlọrun lọ, iwọ si ti fi ogo ati ọlá de e li ade.
Iwọ mu u jọba iṣẹ ọwọ rẹ; iwọ si ti fi ohun gbogbo sabẹ ẹsẹ rẹ̀;
Awọn agutan ati awọn malu pẹlu, ati awọn ẹranko igbẹ;
Awọn ẹiyẹ oju ọrun, ati awọn ẹja okun, ti o nkọja lọ nipa ọ̀na okun.
Oluwa, Oluwa wa, orukọ rẹ ti ni iyìn to ni gbogbo aiye!
February 24 | Bible in a Year: Numbers 9-11; Mark 5:1-20
Better Together
Two are better than one . . . . If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10
READ Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
Søren Solkær spent years photographing starlings and their breathtaking spectacle: murmurations, where hundreds of thousands of starlings move in fluid motion across the sky. Watching this marvel is like sitting underneath an orchestrated, swirling wave or a massive, dark brushstroke flowing into a kaleidoscope of patterns. In Denmark, they call this starling experience Black Sun (also the title of Solkær’s stunning book of photographs). Most remarkable is how starlings instinctively follow their nearest companion, flying so close that if one were to miss a beat, they’d suffer mass calamity. However, starlings use murmurations to protect one another. When a hawk descends, these tiny creatures enter tight formation and move collectively, beating back a predator who’d easily pick them off if they were alone.
We’re better together than we are alone. “Two are better than one,” Ecclesiastes says. “If either . . . falls down, one can help the other up. [And] if two lie down together, they will keep warm” (4:9-11). Alone, we’re isolated and easy prey. We’re exposed without the comfort or protection of others.
But with companions, we give and receive help. “Though one may be overpowered,” Ecclesiastes says, “two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken” (v. 12). We’re better together as God leads us.
By Winn Collier.
Wow!
اتفاق طيور كم وزن فيه
There are all kinds of pointless streamer videos in 4k where the resolution doesn't matter at all. But this only in 1080p?
Good thing it's only starlings.
Can you imagine if they were stalins?
Garbage music drowning out the bird sounds. Insufferable.
I love my god in Jesus name amen 🙏 😊❤
Jehovah has given us these things for free. Why would anyone pay to go to a noisy polluting 'Air Show'?