Damn, was this some kind of disruption to their murmuration maybe?
Cthulus_Meds on
Maybe one touched the power line and created some sort of arc between the birds?
Economy_Field9111 on
Dude, I’d be outta that house *now*.
Nerdy_Nightowl on
Did the lead birds take a wrong turn or something?
Refun712 on
Whenever this kinda thing happens in the movies it does not end well.
ExecutiveCactus on
the drones ran into a bug
Holiday_Scratch3173 on
How does one even achieve this
TheReal00Dojo on
We have to restart the core!
No_Signal_6969 on
Happy cats in that neighborhood. Fresh delivery of skychicken
gentilep on
That’s a very large flock of birds
quinoa_boiz on
AI?
ComprehensiveHavoc on
Their internet connection cut out.
Wait_here_me_out on
Well, that’s the last time we let Jim lead the flock
RyanW1019 on
OP’s source on YouTube has a comment with the following quote. No idea if it’s actually from the Guardian.
>”Why exactly does it happen? The jury is still out, but the most likely theory is the tightly-packed flock was reacting to a predator. Smaller birds like blackbirds are preyed on by larger birds of prey, and the sight of such a predator will send the flock into a frenzy. The entire group darts towards the ground, and the unlucky few on the bottom will slam into the ground, often killing them instantly.”
>“This looks like a raptor-like a peregrine or hawk has been chasing a flock, like they do with murmurating starlings, and they have crashed as the flock was forced low,” ecologist Dr Richard Broughton told the Guardian.
That seems like about the only plausible reason that that many birds would be both so densely packed and falling out of the sky. This part is my speculation: they were all flying close together for protection from the predator.
Aggressica on
OH MY GOD. That’s awful
Specialist_Low3026 on
Probably there was a bird of prey attacking up above them and scared the whole flock down , some hit hard tho
radiate_reflect on
So you’re saying bad leadership is a problem for everyone
Grizztimber2 on
Signs aliens are back with those damn invisible walls…. and this time, they can break out of kitchen pantries!
richchiggawigga on

blairmac81 on
I heard a murmuring something was going to go wrong.
405freeway on
Take Shelter
problematicks on
this is actually really sad
AnxietyIsHott on
That’s the last time they let Billy lead the flock
SJMCubs16 on
The neighborhood cat will be telling stories to his grandkittens….”Yeah, one day….I am walking buy the corner and just like that it is raining starlings….the sky was black with them, then they just started raining to the ground….I feasted like a lord.”
-boytoytroy on
is this not ai?
Indie_uk on
I told you not to let fucking Bob navigate the flock again
Reasonable-Age-1648 on
Looks like the GPS went offline momentarily there for the birds..
wizardofzog on
Glitch in the matrix
Cute-Obligations on
Looked like a murmuration misjudged the space they had, or were being predated and panicked
mrfancypantsssss on
Nice try, now release all of the Epstein files
AightlmmaHead0ut on
New goverment drone had buggy software
hambonecharlie on
murderation
Mekroval on
Gentlemen … You had a hell of a first day. The hard deck for this hop was **0 feet.** You knew it, you broke it. You followed Commander Heatherly below, after he lost sight of you, and called no joy. Why?
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Source https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iJqdmkjSD2A
What the actual fuck
Damn, was this some kind of disruption to their murmuration maybe?
Maybe one touched the power line and created some sort of arc between the birds?
Dude, I’d be outta that house *now*.
Did the lead birds take a wrong turn or something?
Whenever this kinda thing happens in the movies it does not end well.
the drones ran into a bug
How does one even achieve this
We have to restart the core!
Happy cats in that neighborhood. Fresh delivery of skychicken
That’s a very large flock of birds
AI?
Their internet connection cut out.
Well, that’s the last time we let Jim lead the flock
OP’s source on YouTube has a comment with the following quote. No idea if it’s actually from the Guardian.
>”Why exactly does it happen? The jury is still out, but the most likely theory is the tightly-packed flock was reacting to a predator. Smaller birds like blackbirds are preyed on by larger birds of prey, and the sight of such a predator will send the flock into a frenzy. The entire group darts towards the ground, and the unlucky few on the bottom will slam into the ground, often killing them instantly.”
>“This looks like a raptor-like a peregrine or hawk has been chasing a flock, like they do with murmurating starlings, and they have crashed as the flock was forced low,” ecologist Dr Richard Broughton told the Guardian.
That seems like about the only plausible reason that that many birds would be both so densely packed and falling out of the sky. This part is my speculation: they were all flying close together for protection from the predator.
OH MY GOD. That’s awful
Probably there was a bird of prey attacking up above them and scared the whole flock down , some hit hard tho
So you’re saying bad leadership is a problem for everyone
Signs aliens are back with those damn invisible walls…. and this time, they can break out of kitchen pantries!

I heard a murmuring something was going to go wrong.
Take Shelter
this is actually really sad
That’s the last time they let Billy lead the flock
The neighborhood cat will be telling stories to his grandkittens….”Yeah, one day….I am walking buy the corner and just like that it is raining starlings….the sky was black with them, then they just started raining to the ground….I feasted like a lord.”
is this not ai?
I told you not to let fucking Bob navigate the flock again
Looks like the GPS went offline momentarily there for the birds..
Glitch in the matrix
Looked like a murmuration misjudged the space they had, or were being predated and panicked
Nice try, now release all of the Epstein files
New goverment drone had buggy software
murderation
Gentlemen … You had a hell of a first day. The hard deck for this hop was **0 feet.** You knew it, you broke it. You followed Commander Heatherly below, after he lost sight of you, and called no joy. Why?