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Author Topic: Starlings give back: Flip the bird  (Read 2849 times)
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« on: 05-Dec-09, 06:56:26 AM »


A groups of shocked twitchers found themselves on the end of startling insult as thousands of starlings flipped them the bird.


Reacting like a furious celebrity when faced with a gaggle of paparazzi outside a night club at 3am, the birds showed the assembled twitchers exactly what they thought of the invasion of their privacy.

The flock of hundreds of thousands at Gretna Green in Scotland were heading back to roost at dusk after a long day feeding and clearly were in a twitchy mood.

The birds constantly change shapes in an attempt to outwit predators - any actual insult to the twitchers or the world in general is unlikely to have been intentional.

Photographer Fiona Exon said: 'There were fantastic flowing formations and shapes.'
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« Reply #1 on: 05-Dec-09, 07:07:31 AM »

 2funny laugh lol rofl hysterical
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« Reply #2 on: 05-Dec-09, 08:23:38 AM »


A groups of shocked twitchers found themselves on the end of startling insult as thousands of starlings flipped them the bird.


Reacting like a furious celebrity when faced with a gaggle of paparazzi outside a night club at 3am, the birds showed the assembled twitchers exactly what they thought of the invasion of their privacy.

The flock of hundreds of thousands at Gretna Green in Scotland were heading back to roost at dusk after a long day feeding and clearly were in a twitchy mood.

The birds constantly change shapes in an attempt to outwit predators - any actual insult to the twitchers or the world in general is unlikely to have been intentional.

Photographer Fiona Exon said: 'There were fantastic flowing formations and shapes.'

That is way too funny.  I love the way the author of the article had to explain to everyone that the insult wasn't intentional.  Hahahahaha!   laugh 2funny rofl hysterical
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« Reply #3 on: 05-Dec-09, 04:04:25 PM »

I LOVE IT!   devil heart
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