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From: Cyberbeggar
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  • By the way, even if you don't live in Europe, you can still see them around. They were introduced to many parts of the world, and are especially abundant in North America.

  • Starlings are common in cities and in places like that--they flock into ENORMOUS flocks that can cover the sky, and are very good at turning without crashing into each other. Look up the European Starling and look at some pictures; try searching Starling Flocks.

  • I can see something there. I bet there are a bunch bugs flying in that same spot.

  • it might be a good idea to describe what it is that makes this bird behavior so unusual... this is important when your viewers can not see the birds all that well... just being constructive.. Am ~

  • @AmyJuly20 they are just flying back and forth in three different groups and not going anywhere. other than that I don't know why they are doing it.

    

  • bro.. i am not a bird watcher or anything, what does this unique behavior mean? 

  • @Nephtali1981 probably nothing...I just thought it was just interesting thats all. nice to hear from ya Neph.

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