Here in southwest Nova Scotia, I saw my first Puffin about 15 years ago. Now there's a pretty big colony. I'm a fisherman and we have been seeing a lot of changes in the water here, changes in species migration , new and different algies never before seen here. but the high water mark hasn't moved an inch in my 50+ years.
Hey, another Nova Scotian! I'm in rural central NS and have just recently rediscovered this channel after a 5 or 6 year hiatus. I'm currently gathering any information available to see if there's anywhere in the province thats a safe zone from the coming disasters. So far it doesn't look good lol If you have any info pertaining to that topic I'd love to hear it. Cape Breton Highlands, maybe?
I live in central Spain and I used to time the arrival of winter and spring by the stork migrations flying to and from Africa. For several days you would have thousands of them flying overhead in formations and you alway knew that the weather was going to change when they did. I say used to, because over the last few years the patterns have been erratic and sporadic. Yesterday I saw about 50 of them flying EAST (not North as they should have been) and no more. The new patterns are scattered flocks spread out over several weeks very often in broken, spread out formations. It´s definately changing.
Tennessee has 25-40 mph winds and 67 degrees in February that’s nuts. The trees are even trying to bloom and that’s not normal at all. God bless everyone out there reading this.! Semper fi from Tennessee
They get confused by city lights cos they use the moon to reach the sea as bebbies… ppl have to catch them and take them to the water .. it’s a yearly thing
Puffins have been found here in Finland also, which is also quite rare. They blame young birds and their lack of navigational skills in storm conditions. It kind of makes sense that a severe storm could offset these birds' flight paths. Interesting to see how this goes, I think it was not so many years ago that I read for the first time about birds' ability to see the magnetic field lines..
I felt this quake here in ID, and though small it was still weird. The one in 2020 showed a previously unknown fault so I guess there are more. Saw the coronal hole in this mornings show and had a thought about a larger earthquake somewhere else but never thought we would have another in Idaho.
We've been having quakes in southeastern Texas for awhile now. Of course they blame them on fracking. Might be however if they are why do they keep happening? Especially the 4.7 the other night. Wouldn't they stop the fracking and let things calm down. These are just my personal observations.
I don’t have a crystal ball, but as a Submariner with near 25 years of Gulf Stream temperature plotting, I would bet a significant slow down in the next 20 years. I’ll be gone, but good luck to you younger folks!
Thanks, Ben, for this fun little video! All you who figure to be alive when the SHTF, get preppin’ or forever hold your peace! I figure I might see it happen, but will be far beyond the point of being able to do anything about it, since I pretty much already am beyond that point. Good luck!
Was just sitting on the front porch and enjoying our unseasonably warm weather while it lasts (until Wednesday). Swear to God I heard sandhill cranes passing overhead in the dark. They have a distinctive call, and we're in the migration route. But I've never heard them this early. Thank you Ben and Kat for all you do.
I've seen them overhead in S.E. Wyoming. They were my dad's favorite bird. He was an amateur bird watcher. I learned the sound one day while I was with him. I'll never forget his face as they flew overhead. One night, last fall, I heard them from inside my apartment. I went outside to hear them better.
@@di3dsudd3nly Thank you so much for correcting what I heard. I had no idea my years of numerous experiences with the cranes was so faulty. And lastly, bless you for injecting your narrative into my personal observation while you were a thousand miles away.
Idk. I am not one to have premonitions nor a lets get it over with attitude. However since I've been here and studying recognizing the increasing the variety of off kilter instances with the magnitosphere, aurora, the Beaufort gyre AMOC more of late coming from 'those in the know' (which in the past got crickets) I have this nudging that things are going south faster than anticipated. I know you have curve on a graph you made of when that turning point was met then the decline would increase, I'm beginning to think exponentially .... and that is the doorstep we are at. I cant help it. It's like a hurricane, being prepared and mentally ready but the gut is tight, and I'm edgy. The hurricane is 5 days out.....edgy.... going out for second prep. I hope we have five years or more.
if we have 5 more years with our current governments and their insanity... I think we will be much better off without electricity, yes, that will cost lives, but less than wars , mandatory jabs etc. And the longer we have without electricity between now and the micronova, the more time we have to prepare and get used to a life that is so unknown to us. Getting used to it when we can still find tools etc, will be a huge advantage.
Animals run, fly or swim for their lives Before Major Earth Quakes and Volcanic Eruptions, or Natural Disasters. Cats and Dogs are in Hospice Facilities, because they know when someone will die within hours.They stay with them to comfort them as death approach's.
I have a cat and I'm just hoping he will alert me if anything crazy is about to happen. I live in the deep south and idk if we even have any animal migrations through here. Ima have to research that. On another note, we don't have earthquakes so if I felt one id probably think the world was ending.
I installed a coal stove / wood stove with zero electrical parts last August. Stacked 2 cords of hardwood and 2 tons of coal. Maybe next winter it'll prove useful
I have started to see new species of animals and I guess it's good thing. As well as the moon is positioned differently too idk if anyone else noticed. I wonder where the new poles will be. Also even tho greogrian calendar says it isn't spring yet I already see bees and birds and plants growing like crazy so must be spring already.
8267 days 16 hours 49 minutes... Between Sep - Dec 2046 Mr. Douglas Vogt's prediction!!!...His research is/ was MIND BOGGLING!!!...His work is CRUCIAL!!!...IMHO
Ben, we live less than 30 miles s/e from the earthquake that happened today, it was strange. I grew up in california & have been through a few of them. this one , from here was just one big thump, usually you get shaking or more up & down tremor. this one was just thump .
Those gators are gonna freeze. Or head to the golf waters. Everyone planning to flout in the central states and then resettle remember that a bunch of oceanic creatures will be displaced. Expect rivers and lakes to get all kinds of unexpected visitors.
@@TheRealCantaraBella Gators can live for a very long time in frozen waters. Thats how they've survived for hundreds of thousands of years. Its actually pretty interesting as they position themselves with their noses just above water and just wait to be frozen solid, knowing they're gonna be fine.
The ones in the know have been fully aware and have been preparing for decades. Your tax dollars at work. But what I believe is they overestimated the time of the event. They didn't expect the exponential impact. I feel not only are time lines converging, but so are dimensions. People are recording weird creatures roaming around. They were always there but now we all see each other.
If you resonate with the frequency increase of the planet, then you'll ascend. Unfortunately many have no idea what's going on. Honestly though....no pole shift this time around. Pole shifts aren't natural. Namaste 💙
About migratory birds, a short comment on related observations from Slovenia (Central Europe). Namely, during the last week, weekend included, I noticed typically (and thus properly) aligned wild geese flying in several flocks over central Slovenia in the eastward direction. These seemingly normal* migratory flocks are usually very distinctive due to the sound and voices coming from the geese, and so it happened to be this time around, too. However I am not sure, if the timing of geese migration was and is a regular one, or was it perhaps earlier than usual. I guess their flight direction was okay, with the route avoiding the mountains and Alpine region towards the north and northwest. A more interesting observation perhaps was, that there was quite frequent occurrence of night flights, as if the geese would be relying more on visual navigation and using help from the full Moon.
Funny true story. I was staying with my brother in winter, in rural Southeastern Pa. There were so many flocks of geese, I was puzzled living in the city up until then. I said "I thought geese flew south for the winter", his response: "Well, they're Canadian, so this is south to them"....🤣🤣🤣
Watching the EUROPEAN space agency SWARM shows a rather fast movement of the magnet north pole moving towards China. At the same time, the South Pole is moving on its way to Australia. I'm just saying weird, and IMHO.
We have kookaburra in suffolk uk theyre usually 18000 miles away in Australia. Not sure if they've escaped from somewhere or what. But we never had them before .
Live 40 miles away from that earthquake in Idaho and didn't feel a thing. Nothing like that 6+ quake in 2020 in Stanley. Interesting though, I do know there are some magma chambers that feed Yellowstone out there under the Idaho mountains.
Lots of lava on the ground in S ID. Any geologic activity between Yellowstone and OR flood basalt isn't all that weird. Uncommon at the moment, but not weird
I saw some migrating birds high up earlier today. I couldn’t tell what they were but I know I had never heard the kind of vocalizations they were making.
The recent reports of people digging holes at the beaches/shorelines and falling in (fatally) also seems like something weird to me. The ground is shifting from below.
It happens more often than you think. There seems to be at least one incident a year around Great Lakes dunes. It also happens on construction sites where trenches or excavations collapse on workers.
It was 5.5 miles deep, rather shallow. I live very close to the epicenter, and I can say for certain it is not part of the Yellow Stone system. Today’s quake was farther west than the larger one near Stanley a few years ago. Probably just an unknown fault. Our area is part of the Rocky Mountain range, it’s still getting pushed from tectonic plates that created the Rockies.
Penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) in Brazil are rare too... But this ALWAYS happened... because they migrate in the winter to better waters with food... At the moment, there is no study about their migration pattern and if it has changed because of magnetic shift or climate change. I mean, they can't really find any correlation.
The Earth's changing magnetic poles is most likely. Animals that migrate use the Earth's magnetic poles to navigate. The shifting of the magnetic poles have to be messing with their navigation. Now that the magnetic poles have moved animals can't adjust their internal compass to adjust for movement of the poles. With the magnetic poles starting to move faster the closer they get to the equator the more we will notice migrating animals off course and out of place. Canadian Geese don't migrate by sight. I hear them flying after dark using instinct and internal compass. People are in for such a shock when things really start happening. This is only the beginning of how animals will be effected by the shifting of the magnetic poles and the weakening of the magnetic shield. Animals and people are going to be effected by things no one ever considered till now.
Here in southwest Nova Scotia, I saw my first Puffin about 15 years ago. Now there's a pretty big colony. I'm a fisherman and we have been seeing a lot of changes in the water here, changes in species migration , new and different algies never before seen here. but the high water mark hasn't moved an inch in my 50+ years.
Hey, another Nova Scotian! I'm in rural central NS and have just recently rediscovered this channel after a 5 or 6 year hiatus.
I'm currently gathering any information available to see if there's anywhere in the province thats a safe zone from the coming disasters. So far it doesn't look good lol If you have any info pertaining to that topic I'd love to hear it.
Cape Breton Highlands, maybe?
I say the birds navigation sense messed up from magnetic field changes!
And radiation
Bingo! Has nothing to do with the alleged global warming.
Yes, radio signals saturating the natural magnetic coarse @@Xrp_will_hit_320_dollars
All the above
I live in central Spain and I used to time the arrival of winter and spring by the stork migrations flying to and from Africa. For several days you would have thousands of them flying overhead in formations and you alway knew that the weather was going to change when they did. I say used to, because over the last few years the patterns have been erratic and sporadic. Yesterday I saw about 50 of them flying EAST (not North as they should have been) and no more. The new patterns are scattered flocks spread out over several weeks very often in broken, spread out formations. It´s definately changing.
We've has 15 mag 2s since the 4.9 this morning. The area has been active for a week or so now.
Any volcanos in the area ?
@@jackscruggs1536
Potentially the magma chamber of Yellowstone?
Only the one everyone's worried about going off someday.@@jackscruggs1536
@@azerdraco3146 cool thanks
@@azerdraco3146 it seems far away from Yellowstone. I’m way closer to Yellowstone and there was no activity around here.
Puffins are Iceland's national bird, in case anyone didn't know 😏
I wonder if they smoke 💨 lol
and, i believe they eat them in greenland.
They are also the provincial bird in Newfoundland....@@She_McGee
Now I do.
Thanks. I didn't know they were even in Iceland.
Tennessee has 25-40 mph winds and 67 degrees in February that’s nuts. The trees are even trying to bloom and that’s not normal at all. God bless everyone out there reading this.! Semper fi from Tennessee
I felt the quake here in Boise, 60 miles away from the epicenter.
Woe! Wild
We felt it 120 mi away in Oregon.
Huh I didn't I just felt the big one years ago
Thank you Ben. Already stocking up firewood to try getting ahead of it a bit. So glad you are here and talking to us.
Baby puffins are called pufflings. How sweet. Cool birds. Thanks Ben and gang. ❤
They get confused by city lights cos they use the moon to reach the sea as bebbies… ppl have to catch them and take them to the water .. it’s a yearly thing
Puffins have been found here in Finland also, which is also quite rare. They blame young birds and their lack of navigational skills in storm conditions. It kind of makes sense that a severe storm could offset these birds' flight paths.
Interesting to see how this goes, I think it was not so many years ago that I read for the first time about birds' ability to see the magnetic field lines..
I felt this quake here in ID, and though small it was still weird. The one in 2020 showed a previously unknown fault so I guess there are more. Saw the coronal hole in this mornings show and had a thought about a larger earthquake somewhere else but never thought we would have another in Idaho.
We've been having quakes in southeastern Texas for awhile now. Of course they blame them on fracking. Might be however if they are why do they keep happening? Especially the 4.7 the other night. Wouldn't they stop the fracking and let things calm down. These are just my personal observations.
I don’t have a crystal ball, but as a Submariner with near 25 years of Gulf Stream temperature plotting, I would bet a significant slow down in the next 20 years. I’ll be gone, but good luck to you younger folks!
"Puffins are choosing tropical climates due to global warming" some activist somewhere.
It’s climate change, not warming. After a few decades they learned that. That way whatever the climate does, they’re in the right. See.. lol
Mood tbh
Oh…it’s white supremacies fault!
Hey where did my reply go? This topic is so sensitive. Must be very important to them
@@RonWuerch I know. And I have been preparing for 20 years. But they haven't 🤣
Thanks, Ben, for this fun little video! All you who figure to be alive when the SHTF, get preppin’ or forever hold your peace! I figure I might see it happen, but will be far beyond the point of being able to do anything about it, since I pretty much already am beyond that point. Good luck!
Was just sitting on the front porch and enjoying our unseasonably warm weather while it lasts (until Wednesday). Swear to God I heard sandhill cranes passing overhead in the dark. They have a distinctive call, and we're in the migration route. But I've never heard them this early. Thank you Ben and Kat for all you do.
Probably geese
@@di3dsudd3nly Sandhill cranes sound nothing like geese.
I've seen them overhead in S.E. Wyoming. They were my dad's favorite bird. He was an amateur bird watcher. I learned the sound one day while I was with him. I'll never forget his face as they flew overhead. One night, last fall, I heard them from inside my apartment. I went outside to hear them better.
@gsdalpha1358 And they don't migrate as early as you claim. They just want to feel relevant to the conversation. 😂
@@di3dsudd3nly Thank you so much for correcting what I heard. I had no idea my years of numerous experiences with the cranes was so faulty. And lastly, bless you for injecting your narrative into my personal observation while you were a thousand miles away.
A 100 yr. old bridge over the Mississippi River shifted unexpectedly forcing a closure today.
Most things 100 years old die or cease to exist eventually. Congratulations 😂🙄
Where was it???
New Madrid fault is considered overdue.
@@duanenavarre7234 Who cares? Earthquakes have been happening since the dawn of time. Sh*t happens, the world will go on. Life will go on.
Majority of those were built to last a very long time.
Birds near me that migrate every year have stayed this winter. Very weird. In Colorado high country
It shook back and forth unlike the last one. Earthquakes in diverse places, I’d say we are living in biblical times.
Not to mention signs in the heavens.......
STILL waiting and waiting for those fearful sights!!😴
@@derek72814 as God is still waiting for you to repent
@@derek72814then you aren’t paying attention to what’s going on in the world cause everyday prophecy is being fulfilled
@@derek72814Don't worry, they're coming
Let's watch our hummingbirds this year... they had very strange migration home last year... I watch them very closely... I am in central Minnesota.
Idk. I am not one to have premonitions nor a lets get it over with attitude. However since I've been here and studying recognizing the increasing the variety of off kilter instances with the magnitosphere, aurora, the Beaufort gyre AMOC more of late coming from 'those in the know' (which in the past got crickets) I have this nudging that things are going south faster than anticipated. I know you have curve on a graph you made of when that turning point was met then the decline would increase, I'm beginning to think exponentially .... and that is the doorstep we are at. I cant help it.
It's like a hurricane, being prepared and mentally ready but the gut is tight, and I'm edgy. The hurricane is 5 days out.....edgy.... going out for second prep. I hope we have five years or more.
Not that long I’m feeling 😢
Feeling it too
I'm feelin' it as well. And I don't think we have 5 years. 😮 Hold on to your hat.
if we have 5 more years with our current governments and their insanity... I think we will be much better off without electricity, yes, that will cost lives, but less than wars , mandatory jabs etc. And the longer we have without electricity between now and the micronova, the more time we have to prepare and get used to a life that is so unknown to us. Getting used to it when we can still find tools etc, will be a huge advantage.
@Goldenhawk583 reminds me of Scripture where weapons are turned into gardening tools...❤🙌
I saw thousands of geese or something flying over yesterday it was amazing sooooo many I was like wow they were flying north
If there's ever a time it's OK to be wrong about something, this is probably it. But thanks for the warning, Ben!
? Huh --Are you trying to say “I hope you are not right this time?
@@greenstar3411Correct.
Times like these are wrong about everything.
@@greenstar3411 I was wondering that myself.
Every single one of these youtube grifters predictions have been wrong. I call them... Nostradumbasses.
About a month back there was a quake towards Baker Oregon too that's not a normal area.
Animals run, fly or swim for their lives Before Major Earth Quakes and Volcanic Eruptions, or Natural Disasters. Cats and Dogs are in Hospice Facilities, because they know when someone will die within hours.They stay with them to comfort them as death approach's.
Cats absorb the human soul as it leaves. Cats are evil.
Maybe thy are waiting to suck their souls up 😮
I have a cat and I'm just hoping he will alert me if anything crazy is about to happen. I live in the deep south and idk if we even have any animal migrations through here. Ima have to research that.
On another note, we don't have earthquakes so if I felt one id probably think the world was ending.
The hardest working man on TH-cam. Thanks, Ben!!
The 4.9 was only 50 miles north of me, family felt it from upstairs... hopefully not a foreshock of things to come.
I installed a coal stove / wood stove with zero electrical parts last August. Stacked 2 cords of hardwood and 2 tons of coal. Maybe next winter it'll prove useful
If global warming is real, you probably don't have to worry about winter ever again. 😂
Wow. Thank you and God bless us all.
You'd trade every ounce of gold you own for some antibiotics, after SHTF... act accordingly.
I have started to see new species of animals and I guess it's good thing. As well as the moon is positioned differently too idk if anyone else noticed. I wonder where the new poles will be. Also even tho greogrian calendar says it isn't spring yet I already see bees and birds and plants growing like crazy so must be spring already.
Robins arrived in Upstate NY in late January?!
i just saw 50-100 robins on the side of the road 2 days ago long island ny
I really like how you get to the point. Period.
8267 days 16 hours 49 minutes... Between Sep - Dec 2046 Mr. Douglas Vogt's prediction!!!...His research is/ was MIND BOGGLING!!!...His work is CRUCIAL!!!...IMHO
His date is close but not completely accurate. Meanwhile, the collapse will happen well before then.
@@justinw1765 TIME will tell...J/S (-:
So if a Puffin lands on Topsail Island do we stick him in the fridge and feed him sardines?
Thank you for staying on top of things.
Ben, we live less than 30 miles s/e from the earthquake that happened today, it was strange. I grew up in california & have been through a few of them. this one , from here was just one big thump, usually you get shaking or more up & down tremor. this one was just thump .
As long as you didn't hear a large voice asking if you were awake....😊
Like a weather machine? Man made possibly?
Appreciate the news, Ben!
Just wanted to say, maybe the puffins are looking at upcoming new artic real estate. 😂
Those gators are gonna freeze. Or head to the golf waters. Everyone planning to flout in the central states and then resettle remember that a bunch of oceanic creatures will be displaced. Expect rivers and lakes to get all kinds of unexpected visitors.
@@TheRealCantaraBella Gators can live for a very long time in frozen waters. Thats how they've survived for hundreds of thousands of years. Its actually pretty interesting as they position themselves with their noses just above water and just wait to be frozen solid, knowing they're gonna be fine.
I swear I heard a robin today in Iowa. Of course it was in the upper 70's. Its February 26th and just bizarre!
any one else getting headaches from these solar flares?
Everybody
i did... i had a nasty one upon waking, really screwed up my day
Bears are moving up to Kentucky from Tennessee! getting weird around here!
Bears thinking of trading their first overall draft pick......yes, things are getting weird.
@@birddogfarms6981 yeah, that too! Keep fields!
Interesting !
Away from the New Madrid fault zone? X marks the spot where the 2 eclipses cross - just an interesting aside.
Record highs in the Midwest. Almost no winter at all.
Hit those second hand stores and get every wool blanket you can find!
Things are getting weirder and weirder
95 degrees in West Texas today. Set a new record temperature. Winter weirdness continues!
Good evening and thank you, Ben!
The ones in the know have been fully aware and have been preparing for decades. Your tax dollars at work. But what I believe is they overestimated the time of the event. They didn't expect the exponential impact. I feel not only are time lines converging, but so are dimensions. People are recording weird creatures roaming around. They were always there but now we all see each other.
If you resonate with the frequency increase of the planet, then you'll ascend. Unfortunately many have no idea what's going on. Honestly though....no pole shift this time around. Pole shifts aren't natural. Namaste 💙
Agreed. I'm 64 and see every timeline merging. It's wild.
Nice to be first and no "CC" banner
About migratory birds, a short comment on related observations from Slovenia (Central Europe). Namely, during the last week, weekend included, I noticed typically (and thus properly) aligned wild geese flying in several flocks over central Slovenia in the eastward direction. These seemingly normal* migratory flocks are usually very distinctive due to the sound and voices coming from the geese, and so it happened to be this time around, too. However I am not sure, if the timing of geese migration was and is a regular one, or was it perhaps earlier than usual. I guess their flight direction was okay, with the route avoiding the mountains and Alpine region towards the north and northwest. A more interesting observation perhaps was, that there was quite frequent occurrence of night flights, as if the geese would be relying more on visual navigation and using help from the full Moon.
Maybe it's simply a case of one solitary Puffin that hates it's life and the cold. It just needed a Florida spring break, vacation ??
Like the penguin, Chilly Willy.😂 🐧
@@karensmith4336 What if penguins started popping up in Florida? People would surely freak out then.
We have many colonies of puffins here in Newfoundland and one of the largest, in spring and summer you can literally walk up to the birds
I go with changing magnetic field
Digging the evening bulletin, Ben. We should all be alert to bird migration pattern anomalies as we head into spring.
Funny true story. I was staying with my brother in winter, in rural Southeastern Pa. There were so many flocks of geese, I was puzzled living in the city up until then. I said "I thought geese flew south for the winter", his response: "Well, they're Canadian, so this is south to them"....🤣🤣🤣
Bears and elk are showing up in weird places too.
First Flamingos now Puffins. Florida is gettin some birds!
went to Maine last July to see puffins they are an absolutely gorgeous bird..
Watching the EUROPEAN space agency SWARM shows a rather fast movement of the magnet north pole moving towards China. At the same time, the South Pole is moving on its way to Australia. I'm just saying weird, and IMHO.
We have kookaburra in suffolk uk theyre usually 18000 miles away in Australia. Not sure if they've escaped from somewhere or what. But we never had them before .
An Emperor Penguin from Antarctica was found waddling up and down on a beach In Southern Australia last week!
That gives me an idea I need to be puffing on a doobie about now😂
Me too . And I don't smoke !!😂😂
Thanks Ben. Enjoying your books here in the PHILIPPINES.
Brutal Ben! Just brutal! But, just as all of us 0bservers, I have No Fear!!
👴🏻👍🏻
Idaho has Craters of the Moon N’tl Park. Old Volcanic fields, last eruption 700 years ago. The remnants of the Hot Spot. Might be heating up again.
Live 40 miles away from that earthquake in Idaho and didn't feel a thing. Nothing like that 6+ quake in 2020 in Stanley. Interesting though, I do know there are some magma chambers that feed Yellowstone out there under the Idaho mountains.
We had flamingos in Chicago at Lake Michigan this past summer! That’s a first too as far as I know! 🦩
Thank you, Ben.
G’day Ben 😎🏄♂️🌈🇦🇺
Lots of lava on the ground in S ID. Any geologic activity between Yellowstone and OR flood basalt isn't all that weird. Uncommon at the moment, but not weird
Thanks Ben! I’m guessin’ a subset of viewers are gonna be puffin’ tonight. 😂
I puff every 25 mins in all waking hours to keep the room here well hotboxed
@@m.pearce3273 😂
Take 3 days off every 3 weeks. Not easy the first few times.
It’s a sweet reset.
Brownies.
There are more productive things to do.
*Occasionally Puffins will show up in Nantucket which is about the same latitude as the base of Cape Cod, and that was considered remarkable.*
Thank you 🙏
Good evening. Observers!
I saw some migrating birds high up earlier today. I couldn’t tell what they were but I know I had never heard the kind of vocalizations they were making.
Thank you!
Didn’t the recent rogue balloon they called benign track across Idaho….never mind
Geese are trickling back to Wisconsin, and thank you Ben
Evening Observers Hope everyone had a great day 💨💨 Be safe
Puffin is my hobby too 😊💨💨
We need to ask the puffins what's up .. I betcha they know .
North Africa and Australia are so so green now and it’s not the locals huge desert farming
Birds been flying into my car all morning. Completely spooking me out.
So if the amoc collapses, then won't everything freeze? How does it get restarted?
Thanks for the 3+ day old news
Puffins are the shit.
a little hard to flush....
Anchovies of the sky.
@@azelkhntr4992
That was the Passenger Pigeons they've been extinct for over a 100 years
People eat them! How awfu😢😢
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TY..much.. for update !! 🌸
Thanks for the startling info.
Thanks Again Ben an Fam !
💁♂️☀️🐈
The recent reports of people digging holes at the beaches/shorelines and falling in (fatally) also seems like something weird to me. The ground is shifting from below.
It happens more often than you think. There seems to be at least one incident a year around Great Lakes dunes. It also happens on construction sites where trenches or excavations collapse on workers.
Heard some really loud rumblings near Joliet Illinois last night.
Sorry about that. The wife and I forgot to shut the windows when it was time to get frisky. 😎
@@bobroberts2316 It was only about two minutes !
Time sounds about right! Quickies can be good sometimes! 🤣
I've got on the TV the movie "day after tomorrow".....taking notes.....
There is that flock of whatever birds frozen in place in China.
Looked like geese.
Hearing reports that the 4.9 in Idaho was in the Yellowstone magma chamber.
Potential pressure release?
Any depth data on this one?
It was 5.5 miles deep, rather shallow. I live very close to the epicenter, and I can say for certain it is not part of the Yellow Stone system. Today’s quake was farther west than the larger one near Stanley a few years ago. Probably just an unknown fault. Our area is part of the Rocky Mountain range, it’s still getting pushed from tectonic plates that created the Rockies.
Penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) in Brazil are rare too... But this ALWAYS happened... because they migrate in the winter to better waters with food... At the moment, there is no study about their migration pattern and if it has changed because of magnetic shift or climate change. I mean, they can't really find any correlation.
Good afternoon!☄️☄️
Idaho had a bigger quake then that few years ago along with quite a few after shocks that lasted for a month or so that were in the 4-5 size.
Ben, why do you sometimes have the earth rotating in the wrong direction, as it is at time stamp 1:40?
The Earth's changing magnetic poles is most likely. Animals that migrate use the Earth's magnetic poles to navigate. The shifting of the magnetic poles have to be messing with their navigation. Now that the magnetic poles have moved animals can't adjust their internal compass to adjust for movement of the poles. With the magnetic poles starting to move faster the closer they get to the equator the more we will notice migrating animals off course and out of place.
Canadian Geese don't migrate by sight. I hear them flying after dark using instinct and internal compass. People are in for such a shock when things really start happening.
This is only the beginning of how animals will be effected by the shifting of the magnetic poles and the weakening of the magnetic shield. Animals and people are going to be effected by things no one ever considered till now.
Good Point Of The Shifting Poles. Nature Would Respond.. Thanks
The Planet Is Wobbling. The Sun Flares Is Trying To Get The Planets Within Alignment.. IMO.. The Planet Is Causing The Sun To React.
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Puffins nest on small islands around Scotland which is on the same latitude as Siberia.
Finally, a use for all my cold weather gear! 👍
The puffins are just seniors retiring to Florida.