We are visited by a few dozen small birds at a certain time and season. One of our trees must be dropping little seeds because the birds are pecking and hopping around. And then ONE bird quickly flies up into the tree and they ALL follow. They all come back down within a few seconds, and the pattern continues. There’s never a cat or any other danger present, but their survival instinct keeps them fleeing, all at once.
we used to have starling flocks by the thousand, bird-clouds in the sky. roosting on power lines, waiting to see the wire snap and lose electric/phone. i don’t remember if i’ve even seen one bird in the last decade. bluejays are gone, no cardinals, no house finches. bird flu is decimating birds, so i’ve heard, and i believe it.
Back in my college days, my roommate and I threw a party at our place. A lot of great people talking, having a good time, great food, drinks aplenty, rocking music—it was a fabulous party. And at ten o’clock…it just DIED! Everybody left at about the same time, and within ten minutes we were alone. To this day I have never been able to figure out what happened.
Erse IS better over 1 year ago
Truth: most members of flocks watch TWO of their near neighbors and move when they both do… and more or less in that direction.
Zykoic over 1 year ago
Lemming larks.
Superfrog over 1 year ago
And what are you waiting for?
SHIVA over 1 year ago
Was it the food, the drinks, the music??!!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 1 year ago
♫ The party’s over. ♫
Jayalexander over 1 year ago
Can’t wait for that first departure. Always acts like a nudge.Falling asleep in the chair is one I’ve used before.
Doug K over 1 year ago
As long as they don’t leave too much of a mess.
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Well fine, just flock off then!
Captain Bars over 1 year ago
Birds of a feather flock together.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
They just can’t wait because they gotta get back to tweeting…
uniquename over 1 year ago
It’s because there’s a cat behind you.
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
Eh, they were all party poopers anyway.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
“It’s OK. We were out of seed, anyway.”
jel354 over 1 year ago
The birds made a v-line for the door.
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
I can’t tell if this is a murmuration or a murder. I’m fairly certain it’s not an unkindness, a clattering, or a kettle.
stamps over 1 year ago
Capistrano is calling.
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member over 1 year ago
We are visited by a few dozen small birds at a certain time and season. One of our trees must be dropping little seeds because the birds are pecking and hopping around. And then ONE bird quickly flies up into the tree and they ALL follow. They all come back down within a few seconds, and the pattern continues. There’s never a cat or any other danger present, but their survival instinct keeps them fleeing, all at once.
T... over 1 year ago
Birds of a feather leave together…
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member over 1 year ago
“You’re all individuals!!!, We’re all individuals!!!” – from ‘Life of Brian’ by Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Jingles over 1 year ago
we used to have starling flocks by the thousand, bird-clouds in the sky. roosting on power lines, waiting to see the wire snap and lose electric/phone. i don’t remember if i’ve even seen one bird in the last decade. bluejays are gone, no cardinals, no house finches. bird flu is decimating birds, so i’ve heard, and i believe it.
LoneEagle7 over 1 year ago
Back in my college days, my roommate and I threw a party at our place. A lot of great people talking, having a good time, great food, drinks aplenty, rocking music—it was a fabulous party. And at ten o’clock…it just DIED! Everybody left at about the same time, and within ten minutes we were alone. To this day I have never been able to figure out what happened.