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Murmuration,” by Rebecca Lefebvre, now occupying the Broomfield Library and Auditorium lobby, uses nature as a neutral ground ...
“Murmurations also function as a super-sensory ... This starling performance art is indeed coordinated, but not through telepathy as Selous once proposed. Instead, each starling simply mimics ...
Murmuration refers to the phenomenon that results when hundreds, sometimes thousands, of starlings fly in swooping, intricately coordinated patterns through the sky. Maybe you've seen a ...
Starling murmuration... sounds like a song doesn’t it? The reality is just as lovely as you would imagine. Starlings are small- to medium-sized birds that have short tails and pointed heads with ...
When they finally descend to their treetop roost, the beating of their iridescent wings creates such a rush of sound that the noise earned the phenomenon its unusual name: a murmuration of starlings.
Each day, as they returned from foraging, they would gather in large numbers and perform spellbinding aerial shows, known as murmurations, on their flight home to their communal roosts. In a bid to ...
You look at the photograph of the murmuration of starlings once, and then twice, with rising awe, because something else astonishing is happening in it. James Crombie's spectacular image of the ...
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Birds of a feather: Broomfield exhibit highlights unity with 120 unique starling sculpturesLefebvre's new art display, named after the phenomenon, seeks to capture it as a metaphor for unity and interconnection. "I wanted to use the way starlings fly in murmuration as a good example of ...
At sunset, huge groups of starlings take to the sky, swooping and swirling into spheres, planes and waves. The phenomenon is called a murmuration, and it's named after the noise that is made by the ...
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