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Starlings flock together in thousands. Their shifting movements are called "murmurations." How can they fly so close without bumping into each other? It's a mysterious miracle! The mystery has ...
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 ...
An curved arrow pointing right. These amazing flocks of starlings were filmed in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The "murmuration" of starlings, as this phenomenon is known, is used as a survival tactic ...
“Murmuration” by Rebecca Lefebvre, now occupying the Broomfield Library and Auditorium lobby, uses nature as a neutral ground for conversations about community, teamwork and the value of ...
Experts believe the birds create a murmuration as a way of confusing predators, to share warmth and communicate about feeding grounds. Footage shows the 25-year-old demanding the return of his ...
An iconic murmuration of starlings above the Belfast skyline has returned, a year after concerns that it had been displaced. The gathering of thousands of the birds creates a spectacular display ...