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Attn: Nature people
WTF are these birds doing??
Voting.
Sushi's in town, looking for a way out
THE BLOB
Starlings
This thread should be renamed "FAO: Sushipunk"
LOL GOOD ONE BECAUSE HE LIKES BIRDS RIGHT? RIGHT.
Holy fucking wow!
I've never seen anything like that before. That's incredible.
Yeah, sorry mate, I have no idea what they're doing all that for, but thanks for posting it up 
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On LOL GOOD ONE BECAUSE HE LIKES BIRDS RIGHT? RIGHT. |
Shit - if Stu doesn't know then....no one does.
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| Originally posted by Rose Shit - if Stu doesn't know then....no one does. |
So? Don't you communicate with them or something?
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Those birds are in the UK. I'm in Australia... |
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| Originally posted by LoveHate isnt australia in the uk? |
We have those in the Southern USA. Sometimes, one flock after another for miles. Or watching the migrating birds fly over. I'v sat watching one flock fly over and it took about 1 hour. Must of been hundreds of thousands of birds in a single flock.
attn: nature people
wtf are these humans doing?'
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| Originally posted by Krypton We have those in the Southern USA. Sometimes, one flock after another for miles. Or watching the migrating birds fly over. I'v sat watching one flock fly over and it took about 1 hour. Must of been hundreds of thousands of birds in a single flock. |
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| Originally posted by LoveHate isnt australia in the uk? |
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On LOL GOOD ONE BECAUSE HE LIKES BIRDS RIGHT? RIGHT. |
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On Voting. |
Sushipunk, do you have a story as to why you love birds so much?
Well you see, his mother is actually half-bird.
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On Well you see, his mother is actually half-bird. |
Some birds are like schools of fish in their flying formations. That is, they move depending on where surrounding birds in formation move/take their cues from the nearest birds.
That and what we probably cannot see are the swarms of moths/mosquitos/whatever in the air desperately trying to escape.
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