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On that first evening, in late 2020, they saw around 100 starlings take to the sky before ... half a million photos. Around 200 of the photos appear in his book, “Murmurations,” which combines ...
They're tiny songbirds known as starlings. Starlings flock together in thousands. Their shifting movements are called "murmurations." How can they fly so close without bumping into each other?
Daniel was mesmerised by the movements of the starlings as they formed colossal organic shapes in the sky. Each day, as they returned from foraging, they would gather in large numbers and perform ...
Thousands of starlings flying mesmerising patterns against ... Experts believe the birds create a murmuration as a way of confusing predators, to share warmth and communicate about feeding grounds.
If birds left tracks in the sky, what would they look ... “In winter the starlings gather in large groups,” says Bou, who took this photo in the agrarian village of Arbeca, Spain.