So spectacular ...Nature shows the beauty of life and the planet .I will watch this each morning ..This avian ballet is a joy to watch ...Many thanks for sharing such beauty ....
HI, This sequence is amazing. I am looking for an example of this flocking behaviour for a video for a course on systems theory and I am hoping you might give me permission to use some of this. I would only need a small po rtion of the video. Cheers
I think this is a demonstration of strength with the aim of threatening birds of prey, in order to protect their flock in this area. If you look closely, you will see a predator and how collectively they are afraid against it. I wrote about this more than once. And let scientists not bother with this.
300 dropped dead in Netherland city after 5G test they also cant breed in urban areas where emf is over 40000 mw/m2 each smart meter and wifi is 100000 mw/m2 phone mast 40=80000 are the implications becoming obvious
@N L. I'm not sure what 5G tests are etc .Am I to assume that once more the vile hand of man destroys .In Berlin we used to have massive murmurations .Now long gone as gentrification and such have been added and as a capital city is truly littered with masts .
So spectacular ...Nature shows the beauty of life and the planet .I will watch this each morning ..This avian ballet is a joy to watch ...Many thanks for sharing such beauty ....
No words to express the breathtaking beauty. . . if only humanity at large could connect to this. . . .
Thanks for your feedback Jeanne. So pleased you like the clip and I completely agree with your comment. If only!!
I absolutely love the way they say "goodnight" all at once.
Absolutely breathtaking Richard, watched it from start to finish and could have carried on, beautifully selected music!
Most beautiful starling footage I have seen. The Shostakovich with it made my heart miss a beat!
Thank you so much for your comments. It was a privilege to be there and to be able to use the images and music to share the experience.
Simply Amazing, Looks Like A Beautiful Ballet
I'm so pleased you liked the video. It really was a memorable experience.
This is absolutely breathtaking! Thank you for sharing.
To my ears , better without any music , just natural sounds ; merci quand même .
Thank you for your comments Francoise. If you enjoy the video even without the music then I am very pleased!
God cannot tell us what he can do, however he sure does a fantastic job at showing us.
Thank you so much for your observation Kimberly. I do agree with you and am sorry to be so slow in responding.
Thank you so much. It was magnificent.
So pleased that you enjoyed it.
I've often wished 'my eyes were cameras' witnessing art & nature dovetail. Watching this feels like a wish come true♡
Grateful for you & your camera eyes!
What a lovely comment. I am so pleased you enjoyed the video. It's lovely to be able to share the experience in this way.
Beautiful!
+Susanne Griffin Thanks for looking at the video Susanne. I am just hoping that the starlings come back to Rutland Water again this year!
So so beautiful!
So pleased you like it Ann. It was a magical display.
Goodnight, 😎😎
Hi Richards, I was wondering what is the best way to reach about potentially licensing this video for commercial use?
HI, This sequence is amazing. I am looking for an example of this flocking behaviour for a video for a course on systems theory and I am hoping you might give me permission to use some of this. I would only need a small po
rtion of the video. Cheers
No problem with that Victor. If you could include a reference or a link to the original that would be great but don't worry if you can't.
I think this is a demonstration of strength with the aim of threatening birds of prey, in order to protect their flock in this area. If you look closely, you will see a predator and how collectively they are afraid against it. I wrote about this more than once. And let scientists not bother with this.
Thank you for your comments Barpam. It is wonderful to see the birds working together to protect themselves. Perhaps there is a lesson there for us!
They look like floating sky whales, making love to their-selves.... they are beauuuuuutifulll! I am crying right now...
So pleased you like the video. It certainly was a mesmerising spectacle.
300 dropped dead in Netherland city after 5G test they also cant breed in urban areas where emf is over 40000 mw/m2 each smart meter and wifi is 100000 mw/m2 phone mast 40=80000 are the implications becoming obvious
@N L. I'm not sure what 5G tests are etc .Am I to assume that once more the vile hand of man destroys .In Berlin we used to have massive murmurations .Now long gone as gentrification and such have been added and as a capital city is truly littered with masts .