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Yes, photographers have genuinely captured images of starlings flying in the shape of a bird
Photographs authentically show a group of starlings flying together in the shape of a giant bird. Rating: True (About this ...
Noisy. Drab. Pest. These are common reactions when I mention the starling. That is totally understandable. They are indeed loud, nonnative, and commonplace. But they have one amazing super power.
A shape-shifting flock of thousands of starlings, called a murmuration, is amazing to see. As many as 750,000 birds join together in flight. The birds spread out and come together. The flock splits ...
Although the Northern Mockingbird seems to have the most recognized reputation as a sound mimic among the songbirds, there are other songbirds (not parrots) with more expansive repertoires and several ...
TL;DR: Musician and acoustic scientist Benn Jordan achieved a potential world first by encoding data onto a live European starling. Using a spectral synthesizer, he transformed an image into sound, ...
The European starling is not a well-loved bird, but it is a reliable harbinger of spring. As the light grows stronger, the starling changes color. This happens with other birds, as well. The blush on ...
The above image is genuine, and its photographer, Biber, confirmed its authenticity in an email to Snopes. Brine published the photograph in a series on the World Photography Organisation's (WPO) ...
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