starlings from jonny baker on Vimeo.
so here's a movie that i forgot i took at christmas of starlings over eastbourne pier. some movies have to much detail to compress well - this is a case in point. the original looks great mind...
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we were stood on the beach watching starlings over scarborough town at the weekend. my biologist friend said that mathematicians have tried to analyse starling flock patterns but it's beyond our understanding of patterns and flock mentality.
Posted by: adrian | January 27, 2010 at 10:38 AM
Wow. Breathtaking. Thank you.
Posted by: Steve Lancaster | January 28, 2010 at 07:15 PM
starlings are just stunning to watch, aren't they?
adrian... scientists are beginning to get the hang of it. apparently, partly it's to do with nesting and seeing who'll be first to break from the flock (a dangerous business daring to separate when you'd make a tasty lunch for other birds). also, there seems to be a ritual going on, sorting out the alpha birds who will then get themselves the highest and best spots in the trees. the biggest flocks are on the somerset levels, just down the road from us. i see them on the local news every year and think i must go and see them, but i still haven't... i really must.
Posted by: jonbirch | February 01, 2010 at 09:04 AM