this is amazing, we have seen this many black birds here, but these don't looke like blackbirds to me.. never seen them in the road like this. that second one is spectacular.
Wow, that's a lot of birds at one time, Rose. I just saw some geese this morning, but I usually see them in families of about seven or so. Great pictures!
Great shots - we had some of them land on the road right in front of our car (we were driving very slowly along a gravel road) - they flew up and landed a few feet away in the road - repeated this several times until we were laughing so hard we had tears running down our faces - they kept this up for almost five minutes - moving just a few feet ahead of the car each time - silly birds.
Makes me think of the Hitchcock movie "The Birds"!
ReplyDeleteStriking pictures--- At first I thought they were bats.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos. They probably think similar thoughts when they fly over a city in the rush-hour.
ReplyDeleteEna tantos e muito bem apanhados, aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
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Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
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ReplyDeleteWonderful captures, It is neat seeing these large flocks of birds. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week ahead.
this is amazing, we have seen this many black birds here, but these don't looke like blackbirds to me.. never seen them in the road like this. that second one is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot of birds at one time, Rose. I just saw some geese this morning, but I usually see them in families of about seven or so. Great pictures!
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Interesting to watch.I have no idea why they do this.
ReplyDeleteYes the type seems to need to be flocked together for their every move.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of birds.
ReplyDeleteI thought of "The Birds" too.
Great shots - we had some of them land on the road right in front of our car (we were driving very slowly along a gravel road) - they flew up and landed a few feet away in the road - repeated this several times until we were laughing so hard we had tears running down our faces - they kept this up for almost five minutes - moving just a few feet ahead of the car each time - silly birds.
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing. I can imagine the noise they make!
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