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The latest footage was shot in Osgodby, near Scarborough, North Yorks, on Sunday evening. It was sent in by Paul Sinclair, who said: "It really looks like a flying saucer. Crowds of people saw it. There's definitely something happening here. "My son-in-law filmed it for several minutes. There appeared to be two objects, one with a hooked tail, the other disc-shaped." Advertisement Quantcast Expert Nick said: "It's pretty spooky. At first glance it appears to be a cloud - then it seems to be bombing along purposefully." Last year a formation of 50 UFOs was seen above Scarborough.
Mr Sinclair told the newspaper: 'It really looks like a flying saucer. Crowds of people saw it. There's definitely something happening here. Read more: www.metro.co.uk...
Originally posted by zazzafrazz
Karlhungis listed the weatherballoon, could explain it
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Originally posted by Allred5923
reply to post by zazzafrazz
Hey zazz, took your photo, inverted the colors and got some really weird results, looks as if it may be a solid object after all. You are going to have to take my word for it, I couldn't get the picture to upload here from my files, but there is a solid object there not some strange cloud or smoke ring.. Good find!! S&F
The starling Sturnus vulgaris is a common bird in Britain and not usually thought of as a particularly remarkable bird. Millions of the birds migrate from Europe and as far away as Russia to take advantage of British winters, which are milder than those on the Continent. Starlings are social birds, and roost communally. Some of these roosts can build up to huge numbers when the conditions are right....
As dusk falls in the winter, particularly between November and January, the starlings come streaming towards the roost site in such masses that the sky darkens a little. Groups come from far and wide, massing into bizarre aerial displays and hundreds of thousands of birds wheel about the sky in fluid shapes, before funnelling down into the reedbeds, where they often circulate in a low flight pattern before dropping into the reeds. Read more at Suite101: Westhay Starling Roost near Glastonbury, UK: Somerset Wildlife Spectacle of Aerial Displays of Millions of Birds www.suite101.com...