@@anyo_mations I can not help but agree this is something out of a dream then only to be awakened, and then realizing, my goodness me there they are right above my house, what a sight indeed is that a Star ship hovering over head, and or am i still really dreaming.so yes a little creepy. in a sense of foreboding nature. yet still no less in awe. of this
When I was a child age 5. Up to the age of 13 I would just stepped out of the house in certain hours and watch the display of magnificent bird. How they. Made sky dark ,with there synchronize dancing. In the old age you close your eyes and remember , that is Happiness!
they are really quit an amazing sight I do hope that you had stop'ed in your car otherwise you may have found your self calling your insurance advisor.
I remember moving to western Massachusetts and seeing this beautiful Church. After I parked my car to look around, these starlings came out of nowhere and as quickly as possible, assembled into the largest heart imaginable. I knew I was going to live here for the rest of my life. What a welcome from the Heavens 😍🙏💫💫💫❤️🙏
sorry for saying this, but I am pretty sure that the starling movements has got very little to do with God. even if there is such a Man Women and or be it child.
@@michaelgwyndavies2827 You may or may not believe in God but man has not 'created' anything. Not even a blade of grass. I hope you remember what we read in Physics: ' Matter can neither be created or destroyed. ' We all feel an unknown power, above 'Matter'. We reverently call it God. You and are particles of dust, to be mingled into dust, whether we like it or not. It is our ego which makes us feel we are 'knowledgeable'!
A boisterous chirruping overhead Starlings taken over my tree My heart pumping, standing by A dazzling dance in the sky to see….. Saw a murmuration on Friday February 9, 2024 Nashville, TN Had to look it up and landed here! Feeling blessed: HalleluYah! 🙌🏻
What a mesmerizing video! The graceful flight patterns of the starlings, combined with the beautiful music playing in the background, create a truly enchanting and captivating experience. It's incredible how these birds move in perfect harmony, creating breathtaking formations in the sky. The music adds an extra layer of beauty and emotion to the already awe-inspiring spectacle. It's a true testament to the wonders of nature and the power of music to evoke emotions. Keep up the great work!"
I was once lucky enough to be treated to an hour's long display of this once, on England's southern seashores, near Brighton, and I can honestly say I cried like a child. There is something profoundly spiritual about watching God's creations as they weave patterns in the sky. "Oh lord my god, when I in awesome wonder, consider all the world's thy hand has made"
close proximity helps them fly, along with many other things im sure. geese do it to in a much more mild way but each goose catches the wake of the one before it and it helps it to not work as hard to flap its wings. these little guys likely tire easily, you can tell how some parts move faster. they are helping each other remain airborn without more effort. gorgeous.
Geese fly in formation to reduce air drag and, as you said, reduce the effort. Cyclists do the same. Starlings on the other hand, don't fly in formation, these movements are much ore akin to a school of fish. It's probably to make it harder for predators such as falcons and eagles to target a single one of them.
This must be an awesome way of saying thanks to God at the closing of each day. They sing, and dance to His delight, saying thank you for a wonderful day. We can all learn from them, giving thanks is a great thing to do. 😊
0:320:32 😊Birds are amazing, Certain birds are more intelligent & especially during mating season. I moved 2 years ago and I miss all the birds that were regular visitors in my former yard 😺🐾🐾🐞🦋🐝🥀🌻💐🌺🐣🐥
LOOK WHAT GOD HAS WROUGHT That's what I thought as I was totally mesmerized watching this. I actually was on a completely different site looking up species of black birds, hoping to identify the flock that comes early mornings, filling all the branches of my tree, some also landing in my yard, but it's the 'leftovers' parading, hop, skip & jumping across my roof that really burns me. The noise I could continue to deal with until hopefully they move on, and it's been weeks (kinda enjoyable actually 😊...Kinda), but the wear & tear on my roof is a concern (And for those of you who would say they won't damage it, 1st of all, you don't know that. And, you're not here listening to all the scratching & movement, & sometimes what sounds like pecking up there...). I've bought owl & hawk decoys. They should work. If not, I also bought a powerful hose end sprayer. (And it's not just my house...) And after watching this video, I'll wait a little longer. Absolutely hypnotic... He does such wonderful things...
It seems a little disingenuous to assign the flight formations of starlings to some deity while, at the same time, complaining about the behavior of some other birds' enjoyment of your roof.
@michaelgwyndavies2827 An American, whom I very deeply respect, said, " I would rather sit in the open air, for no dirt gathers on the grass." But this American was at one with Mother Nature. To understand oneself, one has to look to Mother Nature, before all is losr. My best wishes for you.
Outside their purview, but scientists should consider the possibility that the reason they do it is simply for the fun of it, for the joy of it. It looks fun and joyful to me. (Scientists should consider a lot more possibilities than they do.)
@@carlyk_ Speaking of brains, establishment science operates under what I think is the absurd premise that the mind and the brain are the same thing. The brain is made of fat, water, etc., and they all look basically the same. A Mahler symphony and the Sistine Chapel, every other art work you can imagine, literature, countless inventions, etc. originated from that glob of stuff? Yeah, ok. (And I loathe them where animals are concerned, research, etc.)
I remember from I was a little boy, thousands of starlings made this kind of show. Today, there are just a few left. The big flocs are gone. due to hunting, climate changes, and pollution.
*This isn't telepathy, guys. It's instinct. There isn't some quantum force giving the birds the ability to behave in harmony like that. Always remember, guys. If telepathy were real, that means that there'd be order in the universe. We all know that the universe is nothing, but chaos that will never be understood or figured out because some random guy on TH-cam said so while waving his hands around.*
The true secret of birds, bees, fish and trees is enough space to join, leave, speed up, slow down, pivot and dance while still being with the rest of the kin. Even trees know to leave a bit of space for the wind to blow. In Chinese architecture they call it dragon holes.
One more reason: hygiene…. they do the communal passing of faeces (away from their nesting sites … ) noften over water… the Italians have to cover up their beautifully shined up sports cars 🚘 when they see starlings migrate down the ‘boot’ of Italy for the shortest sea route across the Mediterranean and back !!
I may be a little incorrect in this my most recent train of thought but do you think that a certain artist drew inspiration in his creation of a certain star ship [alien]
*And no, they don't do it to ward off predators. They do it because it feels good. It's a dance. It's so obvious. What predators? They do this in cities and towns.*
I've witnessed birds' aerial dances and murmurations many times in my life. From ducks and geese flocks in reveries to sandhill cranes and common sparrows dancing in the thousands. I think they respond to signs from the super mind and the trepidations of heavenly spheres and planetary movements.
On or about 1960, as a young teenager watching the evening news on TV with my Dad, I distinctly remember seeing an Eastern Airlines passenger plane taking off at the airport in Boston. A Starling murmuration flew into the airplane's flight pathway jamming both engines. The plane promptly went down and crashed. 62 people died. True story! It was, and remains the worst Bird strike in U.S. history. So much for invasive beauty.
Can anyone tell us the name (artist and title) of the piece of music being used, please? It’s such a beautiful melody. Shazam and Soundhound did not work…
Hast thou not seen how that whatsoever is in the heavens and in the earth extols God, and the birds spreading their wings? Each -- He knows its prayer and its extolling; and God knows the things they do.
[Is this real] well of course it is. ok but it seams to me that i may be dreaming and in some kind of hypnotic stance , wake up there they are, just give your self a little time stand still and watch, sorry blown away sit down before you fall and then pinch your self and look. then ask your self am i dreaming.
At 1:47 the flock looks like a bird silhouette! Beutiful!
Yeah, I noticed that too a couple times. Trippy.
It’s so creepy and beautiful at the same time
No music was necessary! God already provided it!
Mysterious creatures
@@anyo_mations I can not help but agree this is something out of a dream then only to be awakened, and then realizing, my goodness me there they are right above my house, what a sight indeed is that a Star ship hovering over head, and or am i still really dreaming.so yes a little creepy. in a sense of foreboding nature. yet still no less in awe. of this
0:35 did You notice, They take on the shape of a huge bird?.....Amazing!
They do it at 1.47 too
I few like I saw it quite a few times during this video, actually, it’s just dissipating faster I guess. It’s the most mesmerizing thing I’ve seen…..
Yes 1.47 as well 👏
1:47
Yes I saw that a few times as well. And a dolphin at one point!
When I was a child age 5. Up to the age of 13 I would just stepped out of the house in certain hours and watch the display of magnificent bird. How they. Made sky dark ,with there synchronize dancing. In the old age you close your eyes and remember , that is Happiness!
@@lilithsmith1290 Thank you for sharing that beautiful memory, fellow human.
that bird shape was just awsome
Stunningly beautiful. I remember seeing these 'clouds' of birds as a child. Rarely see them these days
Saw this today on my drive home through the country. I was so shocked & amazed, I didn’t even know what to call it. Beautiful sight to see in person.
they are really quit an amazing sight I do hope that you had stop'ed in your car otherwise you may have found your self calling your insurance advisor.
A truly magnificent wonder of nature....just numbs the brain in admiration and wonder.
I remember moving to western Massachusetts and seeing this beautiful Church. After I parked my car to look around, these starlings came out of nowhere and as quickly as possible, assembled into the largest heart imaginable. I knew I was going to live here for the rest of my life. What a welcome from the Heavens 😍🙏💫💫💫❤️🙏
Lppp
That’s so beautiful🙏🏽
Always amazing! Nature is 'tops' every time! ❤ UK.
Truly amazing sight to see!!! God is so Awesome 👌 👏
sorry for saying this, but I am pretty sure that the starling movements has got very little to do with God. even if there is such a Man Women and or be it child.
@@michaelgwyndavies2827 You may or may not believe in God but man has not 'created' anything. Not even a blade of grass.
I hope you remember what we read in Physics: ' Matter can neither be created or destroyed. '
We all feel an unknown power, above 'Matter'.
We reverently call it God. You and are particles of dust, to be mingled into dust, whether we like it or not.
It is our ego which makes us feel we are 'knowledgeable'!
@@ratansharma951 blades of grass in dead my dear chap. but there are times when I find myself neither lost nor found
it’s the most beautiful dance I’ve ever seen 😊
INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL!!!
Absolutely mesmerizing!!
A boisterous chirruping overhead
Starlings taken over my tree
My heart pumping, standing by
A dazzling dance in the sky to see…..
Saw a murmuration on Friday February 9, 2024 Nashville, TN
Had to look it up and landed here!
Feeling blessed: HalleluYah!
🙌🏻
Gods great creations!
God is amazing...what an orchdstrater
AMEN AMEN 🙌🏻
Mystère et Beauté du Monde , de la Vie , Merci 🙏🌸🌞
Amazing! Wonderful! Beautiful! Just thanks to the person make that video!
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a mesmerizing video! The graceful flight patterns of the starlings, combined with the beautiful music playing in the background, create a truly enchanting and captivating experience. It's incredible how these birds move in perfect harmony, creating breathtaking formations in the sky. The music adds an extra layer of beauty and emotion to the already awe-inspiring spectacle. It's a true testament to the wonders of nature and the power of music to evoke emotions. Keep up the great work!"
These birds must be telling that the Mother Nature is not only beautiful but also wonderful.
no, they're recalibrating their magnetic compasses before the migration flight - I have seen this many times over the years in MN... in the fall
@@chouseification oh... they told you ? Great.
@@vincentho3964 FOAD troll. Not my fault you've never opened a science text book.
Absolutely fascinating!
Spectacular video
one of the most beautiful sights to be honest, feels magical
Beautiful, thank you
1:44 it looks like a bird silhouette. Nature's a work of art, truly
1:46 looks like the birds made themselves as a pattern. Very cool.
Love it!! Thanks ❤
Thanks for ssharing
Amazing how often this form takes shape of a giant bird!😊
This is high on my bucket list of things to witness in person.
Beautiful, phenomenal mysterious nature!
Fantastic …
Ma sha Allah
Yahweh NOT Allah. Allah is the arabic pagan moon god.
Subhanallah@@RobMccoy17
I was once lucky enough to be treated to an hour's long display of this once, on England's southern seashores, near Brighton, and I can honestly say I cried like a child.
There is something profoundly spiritual about watching God's creations as they weave patterns in the sky.
"Oh lord my god, when I in awesome wonder, consider all the world's thy hand has made"
close proximity helps them fly, along with many other things im sure. geese do it to in a much more mild way but each goose catches the wake of the one before it and it helps it to not work as hard to flap its wings. these little guys likely tire easily, you can tell how some parts move faster. they are helping each other remain airborn without more effort. gorgeous.
Geese fly in formation to reduce air drag and, as you said, reduce the effort. Cyclists do the same.
Starlings on the other hand, don't fly in formation, these movements are much ore akin to a school of fish. It's probably to make it harder for predators such as falcons and eagles to target a single one of them.
Amazing sight
Awe inspiration....
I saw this once earlier in the summer and had no idea what is was (someone did tell me, though). I am forever in awe of this. gives me chills.
Beautiful, when The Creator Make Art! ❤🙏❤
Beautiful
This must be an awesome way of saying thanks to God at the closing of each day. They sing, and dance to His delight, saying thank you for a wonderful day. We can all learn from them, giving thanks is a great thing to do. 😊
سبحان الله الخالق المبدع .
What beauty
Wow those birds swarming together is amazing!
I saw a couple dozen ducks flying in a V formation here in western Australia the other day and i got exited lol 😆
Extraordinary ❤❤❤
سبحان الله الخالق كل شئ و المدبر لكل شئ و الرحمان الرحيم على كل شئ.
1:45 the shape looks like a bird. How did they do that? 😁
I NOTICED AS WELL, WAS ABOUT TO COMMENT ON IT ...ITS'S FASCINATING
This is amazing 🤩🤩👏👏❤
Fish and birds were made on the same day. Fish school in the sea and birds school in the sky
Truly
Ase, ashe!
fantastique.!❤
0:32 0:32 😊Birds are amazing, Certain birds are more intelligent & especially during mating season. I moved 2 years ago and I miss all the birds that were regular visitors in my former yard 😺🐾🐾🐞🦋🐝🥀🌻💐🌺🐣🐥
LOOK WHAT GOD HAS WROUGHT
That's what I thought as I was totally mesmerized watching this.
I actually was on a completely different site looking up species of black birds, hoping to identify the flock that comes early mornings, filling all the branches of my tree, some also landing in my yard, but it's the 'leftovers' parading, hop, skip & jumping across my roof that really burns me. The noise I could continue to deal with until hopefully they move on, and it's been weeks (kinda enjoyable actually 😊...Kinda), but the wear & tear on my roof is a concern (And for those of you who would say they won't damage it, 1st of all, you don't know that. And, you're not here listening to all the scratching & movement, & sometimes what sounds like pecking up there...).
I've bought owl & hawk decoys. They should work. If not, I also bought a powerful hose end sprayer.
(And it's not just my house...)
And after watching this video, I'll wait a little longer.
Absolutely hypnotic...
He does such wonderful things...
It seems a little disingenuous to assign the flight formations of starlings to some deity while, at the same time, complaining about the behavior of some other birds' enjoyment of your roof.
@@christophermorrow8951 He wasn’t assigning it to “some diety”. He was praising God and the wonders of His creation, of which, we are a part.
@@TheTrueKatyour God is "some deity"
1:45 a huge bird shape
The wisdom of God on display!✝
'Likely some type of protective mechanism to allow large flocks to fly great distances safe from predators.
They are dancing playfully, no mystery
@michaelgwyndavies2827 An American, whom I very deeply respect, said, " I would rather sit in the open air, for no dirt gathers on the grass."
But this American was at one with Mother Nature.
To understand oneself, one has to look to Mother Nature, before all is losr.
My best wishes for you.
Outside their purview, but scientists should consider the possibility that the reason they do it is simply for the fun of it, for the joy of it. It looks fun and joyful to me. (Scientists should consider a lot more possibilities than they do.)
@@carlyk_ Speaking of brains, establishment science operates under what I think is the absurd premise that the mind and the brain are the same thing. The brain is made of fat, water, etc., and they all look basically the same. A Mahler symphony and the Sistine Chapel, every other art work you can imagine, literature, countless inventions, etc. originated from that glob of stuff? Yeah, ok. (And I loathe them where animals are concerned, research, etc.)
I witnessed geese flying in spectacular fashion today close to Glasgow airport. Literally thousands heading for a better climate I guess 👍
at 1:47 flock merged in a shape of a bird. All of them became one giant bird. Incredible 😯
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament proclaims the work of his hands. ...
(Ps 19).
❤
Ну что здесь скажешь.... КОЛЛЕКТИВНЫЙ РАЗУМ......
I remember from I was a little boy, thousands of starlings made this kind of show.
Today, there are just a few left. The big flocs are gone. due to hunting, climate changes, and pollution.
I just witnessed this yesterday right near my neighborhood! They're still around!
God is real and His creation is absolutely beautiful ❤ John 3:16
*This isn't telepathy, guys. It's instinct. There isn't some quantum force giving the birds the ability to behave in harmony like that. Always remember, guys. If telepathy were real, that means that there'd be order in the universe. We all know that the universe is nothing, but chaos that will never be understood or figured out because some random guy on TH-cam said so while waving his hands around.*
Pretty cool. They look more like black birds to me?
I am on a big reservoir near Texarkana and have seen two big flocks of starlings. It was like a horror movie!
Come on, be honest now...was the formation of a bird near the end CGI? It looks too perfect. Either way, gorgeous.
They don't have any leadership or guidance, but just follow each other 😂
Just because they can!
Collective consciousness.
At 0:37 that looks like a giant bird!
pause the video at 1:47
The true secret of birds, bees, fish and trees is enough space to join, leave, speed up, slow down, pivot and dance while still being with the rest of the kin.
Even trees know to leave a bit of space for the wind to blow.
In Chinese architecture they call it dragon holes.
One more reason: hygiene…. they do the communal passing of faeces (away from their nesting sites … ) noften over water… the Italians have to cover up their beautifully shined up sports cars 🚘 when they see starlings migrate down the ‘boot’ of Italy for the shortest sea route across the Mediterranean and back !!
Angelic
That bird shape at the end, that had to have been fake. That was incredible!
Is it possible to know which music it is ?
Thank you! ☺️
Other things than hate❤😮
I may be a little incorrect in this my most recent train of thought but do you think that a certain artist drew inspiration in his creation of a certain star ship [alien]
*And no, they don't do it to ward off predators. They do it because it feels good. It's a dance. It's so obvious. What predators? They do this in cities and towns.*
Whenever I see these I try to imagine what an alien on earth would think seeing this for the first time.
God even knows how to paint the skies with birds.....
SHE 🌍 WATCHES
what music was used here?
That's Murmuration? From afar, they looked like a swarm of locust.
I've witnessed birds' aerial dances and murmurations many times in my life. From ducks and geese flocks in reveries to sandhill cranes and common sparrows dancing in the thousands.
I think they respond to signs from the super mind and the trepidations of heavenly spheres and planetary movements.
The answer of the mystery is with our Creator
Why can’t anybody post a murmuration without playing some music over it? I’d much rather hear them too.
NIGHT-RUNNERS
The reason for this is not a mystery, there is always a predator chasing them , usually falcons
On or about 1960, as a young teenager watching the evening news on TV with my Dad, I distinctly remember seeing an Eastern Airlines passenger plane taking off at the airport in Boston. A Starling murmuration flew into the airplane's flight pathway jamming both engines. The plane promptly went down and crashed. 62 people died. True story! It was, and remains the worst Bird strike in U.S. history. So much for invasive beauty.
Which came first... birds flying in the sky or airplanes?
Starlings were here first, but they aren't native to North America (brought over in the 19th century) and are an invasive species.
Uh oh. Is that Rodan!!
Can anyone tell us the name (artist and title) of the piece of music being used, please? It’s such a beautiful melody.
Shazam and Soundhound did not work…
Did you find out?
Their flying and formations are beautiful. They are in perfict timing. Only God and give them the abilitie.❤
The LORD does great work! Create that, darwin....
Hast thou not seen how that whatsoever is in the heavens and in the earth extols God, and the birds spreading their wings? Each -- He knows its prayer and its extolling; and God knows the things they do.
[Is this real] well of course it is. ok but it seams to me that i may be dreaming and in some kind of hypnotic stance , wake up there they are, just give your self a little time stand still and watch, sorry blown away sit down before you fall and then pinch your self and look. then ask your self am i dreaming.