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Flocks of starlings are renowned for forming a variety of shapes in the sky.
But on this occasion they must have been overcome by vanity – and created a giant starling for us ground-dwellers to admire.
The countless creatures created the awesome display by using the winter breeze as the low-setting sun caused the sky to glow red.
The amazing spectacle was spotted over Taunton, Somerset.
Elsewhere, starlings created a bizarre image of a rubber duck in the sky as they flew in formation across Britain.
Animal experts have been stunned by the sight, which was spotted above home in Tolladine, Worcestershire.
Couple Thelma and Fred Stamp were amazed when they saw the feathered thousands mass above their house.
They had been racking up hours watching the skies over the past few weeks, hoping to catch a glimpse of them.
Mrs Stamp: ‘We have been watching them for two weeks now and it is so lovely to see.
‘It starts with four or five of them at first but then they start coming from all around.
‘It’s been truly incredible to witness.
‘When you watch it on TV you don’t see how the birds come from different directions, at least half a dozen places - It is quite a sight.’
Starlings form a tight sphere-like formation in flight, expanding and contracting and changing shapes in what is known as a Moot.
The organised technique means every bird has a turn to lead and also allows them to keep watch for predators at the same time, Alexis Johnson from the RSPB said such a massive flock of birds was a rare sight to see.
He said: 'Seeing starlings fly in these incredible formations truly is an amazing sight.
‘The birds flying together like a school of fish, all their movements in sync.
‘Because of their recent decline, it is unfortunately becoming more and more rare to see.’
These large flocks forage together, in a practice called roller-feeding where the birds at the back of the flock continually fly to the front to forage for food.
WOW, what great Birds!
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You never hear anything about their football team itself, but wow -- what a halftime show their band puts on!
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Quote from: Paul Hamilton on 03-Feb-10, 08:02:34 AM
You never hear anything about their football team itself, but wow -- what a halftime show their band puts on!
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Great pictures!
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Loved the starling flock shapes but am so happy they are not at my suet!
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What's with the second picture?? A skier with an umbrella???
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What's with the second picture?? A skier with an umbrella???
LOL, I didn't even notice that!!! Maybe a weather vane...who knows....but thanks.
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Quote from: rushhen06 on 03-Feb-10, 12:28:44 PM
What's with the second picture?? A skier with an umbrella???
The Morton Salt girl in a hurricane.
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Quote from: Shaky on 03-Feb-10, 01:20:29 PM
Quote from: rushhen06 on 03-Feb-10, 12:28:44 PM
What's with the second picture?? A skier with an umbrella???
The Morton Salt girl in a hurricane.
LOL...I had to go look at my salt container!!! Perfect!
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Starling flock forms shape of rabbit
Only when captured on camera can the bizarre shapes the birds form be seen clearly.
These starlings put on their evening display to deter a nearby falcon.
Kevin Hill, 59, a wildlife enthusiast and his wife Carol, 61, spotted the birds on the RSPB reserve at Ham Wall near Glastonbury at 4:30pm on Monday.
Mr Hill, a keen wildlife watcher from Somerset, said: "It was absolutely amazing and when they sweep over the top of your head you can hear their wings beat.
"They make these peculiar shapes if they are worried about being an easy supper for a peregrine falcon. When a peregrine is around the starlings sense that there is danger and wheel and dive as protection against predators.
"No starling wants to be on the outside on their own. Unfortunately, on this occasion it didn't work and a starling was taken, but that's nature."
The starlings, which arrived in late October from Europe, rest overnight at the reserve. At dawn they will go out into the countryside to feed in small flocks before returning an hour before dusk.
The birds will have migrated back to Europe by the middle of March.
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