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How birds synchronize their flight
Thousands of birds flying in unison, without ever crashing into each other. These are starling murmurations. đŠ
11/12/2018 4:01 PMupdated: 03/11/2019 1:58 PM
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Gulden L.
2 hoursđŻâ„ïž
Irene C.
2 hoursFascinating!
Ina D.
3 hoursCheck out this Danish photographer - SĂžren SolkĂŠr has captured the enthralling Black Sun phenomenon!
Rimah B.
4 hoursSubhanAllah
Lynn R.
4 hoursGot to witness a much smaller version but it was still very impressive
Ashish P.
4 hoursAwesome work
Gulden L.
12/31/2020 12:57đŻđ€â„ïž
Nic I.
12/31/2020 12:50Donât get too
Anuradha J.
12/31/2020 11:34Beautiful formations
MĂĄria V.
12/31/2020 08:12Minden kedves rokonsĂĄgban lĂ©vĆ embernek.Ă©s kedves barĂĄtaimnak ,ismerĆseiknek kĂvĂĄnok nagyon boldog Ă©s szebb,jobb JĆvĆ EsztendĆt,Ă©s egĂ©szsĂ©get fĆleg!
Widy A.
12/31/2020 00:46Begging permition for sharring
Travis O.
12/31/2020 00:28Doesnât only happen in Europe
Paul G.
12/30/2020 19:54We have red billed quilia that fly in the 100s of thousands. Very destructive
Donald S.
12/30/2020 19:20Viruses probably coordinate in a similar way.
Vevie L.
05/03/2020 00:53MAGIC!! schools of fish do same
Jill S.
04/21/2020 03:25The first time I ever saw a murmurstion was in America . It was wonderful.
Hilios M.
04/20/2020 04:04PID self controlled swarm
Valerie G.
04/19/2020 13:30Interesting
Richard C.
12/23/2019 15:32That is great it makes u wonder how they do it
Matt M.
12/05/2019 19:14James Hales I remember you talking about this