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Originally posted by phatpackage
reply to post by Poker
After debating with myself
As long as you did not do it on a "Mass" scale ..... thats cool lol!
But seriously the upside down hat looking thing in the second pic looks a bit strange. Hope you find out what it is!
Originally posted by RickyD
I will say nice break down of the pic but if that;s a bird why is it so outta focus compared to the other objects that are closer up and why does it look like it's in the clouds...not sure it's a bird still and I mean really how would this guy have not seen the bird flapping by that close. Unless it was taken in cali and it's a condor and even then it's still looking bigger than one of those at the best altitude est. I can think of without seeing it out right plain as day. not quite sure I will consign to it being a bird yet.
By the way I really didn't think of it being sideways like that lol good call there but it still doesn't fit it would have to be huge to be that high and it had to be that high without being noticed out right. who misses a goose flying by it would have been seen for a min or so it doesn't fly that damn fast.
Plus I have witnesses who seen the birdles skies while I took the picture.
Originally posted by darkpassenger23
reply to post by Under Water
that does look like a bird i wonder what kind though it looks big
Originally posted by Rekrul
this may be placed in the wrong place. i believe you have a photo of a thunderbird. where abouts are you located again?
Originally posted by ossminid
Plus I have witnesses who seen the birdles skies while I took the picture.
Funny, I thought you "didn't see this when I took the pic cause the light was too bright."
Strange how you can miss things when the light is too bright, you know, like a bird.
Originally posted by Rekrul
reply to post by Poker
of all the reported sightings, it is in the right territory for thunderbirds.
Originally posted by loves a conspiricy
Either its a bird or you added it when you added the Copyright thing lol