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From: filmtechx62
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  • Bugs or birds would be the most obvious explanation.

  • every picture of a flying object that is unidentified is a UFO ....morons

  • c un homme papillon le mothman il se preparai peu etre une catastrophe

  • Dude I live in daly city, a bunch of my good friends go mountain biking at Pacifica and we saw some thing up were we were it didn't make any sound the other one just took off in a flash the speed it took left us all looking at each other like what just happend and what was that!

  • looks like a bug to me

  • @derrick713 that bug would probably be as big as half of a normal room and have a wing span of about 20' do u want that bug in ur house

  • @TheDaftpunk02 but its only 3 ft. away from the camera

  • I from now on only believe in a indentiefied flying object.

  • those aircraft are fairly big, also this 2 thing2 is just as large which means it cannot be a bird, which bird in the sky is visible as the same size of these aircrafts..i dont know anyway..good vid btw.

  • Well how we don't know that someone added this ufo thingy in this picture? It's not like impossible to do..

  • It could be anything! Why do people always say they captured a UFO whenever their cameras resolution is low! It could be a bird,plane,bug etc.

  • That is no bird! Good capture

  • Yea its a bird alright.... A BLACKBIRD!!!! They look futher away than the aircraft im not supprised it was filmed at this time.

  • They're no longer in commission.

  • They look like humming birds close to the camera.

  • To me this "Object" appears to be positioned behind and beyond the power lines, that would have to be an enormous hummingbird. Also it is very rare to captured a hummingbird in flight twice in a row especially when unintended.

  • The more I look at it the more they look like birds. They don't have to be hummingbirds but they are defenitely close small objects. On the first one you can make out a motion blurred body and wings that flap twice through the length of the exposure. Knowing the shutter speed would tell us how many flaps per second this is and most likely fall in the range of plenty of birds in the area. It's a bird.

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