posted on Dec, 27 2014 @ 08:47 PM
Not CGI...
First impression birds... but seeming altitude and the way they stay in the area negates that... somewhat. (add) The third video has a V shape that
seems to stop and move backwards ...something I've never seen a flock of migratory birds do, but that doesn't mean they don't.
Second thought, a hundred weather balloons on a day where upper level air streams are not moving ... much.
Third thought, unknown: weather phenomena , high tech or organisms.
Good post, as this isn't too easy to i.d.
Be nice to know what speed upper level atmosphere was moving over Philly that day... if there where vortexes, some light weight plastic
garbage/streamers might explain it.
ETA but darn... the altitude says these things are larger than the usual bird. I've watched hundreds of weather balloons rise to vanishing point over
the years... and these things do seem to be up at the least around 30,000 ft and at one point seem to be above some cirrus cloud... which would mean
they're pretty big and waaaay up there... but ... more info needed.
Hmm? So yeah, birdies they likely are... the V shaped, ragged formation points to it, but the behavior seems odd.
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