Wednesday, November 28, 2012

B/Alphabe-Thursday

 Hundreds and hundreds of birds!

B is for BIRDS

Is it just me or is anyone else thinking Alfred Hichcock?

 Migrating blackbirds

Last week my husband and I were on a roadtrip when we saw THIS crossing the highway and...

 More migrating blackbirds

THIS flying overhead. The good news is NONE of these birds was violent.

I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE

47 comments:

Kerri Farley said...

WOW - that's amazing! I bet you know which Hitchcock movie comes to mind :)

Andy said...

Camera Girl you were right in the middle. I hope you had your raincoat on when these birds were flying over:-)

Kerri Farley said...

In response to your comment on my blog:
I have a personal page for family and friends - I mainly post about my ailing parents and my new grandson.
This page that I've linked to on my blog is my Kreations by Kerri page - so nothing really personal - just sharing images etc.

Sweet Woodruff said...

Amazing. So cool that you captured it with your camera.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

They know you are a friend so you were safe, for now.

Kathy said...

We sometimes get these flocks. They're amazing to see.

Muffy's Marks said...

Oh wow, Kinda scary, like 'The Birds'. Great shots, and good timing having your camera ready at all times.

MadSnapper said...

YIKES, I am thinking Thousands of BIRDS and Hitchcock all the way. I have always been afraid of birds, and when the movie came out, silly me went to see it. YIKES again

Halcyon said...

Wow! Impressive and a bit scary at the same time. :)

Judy said...

Oh yes, I was thinking the very same thing...Great shots tho, glad I saw this post this in the morning and not before I went to bed (lol)

Birdman said...

Blackbirds, blackbirds bake 'em in a pie...

TexWisGirl said...

i saw my first 'black cloud' of them here on monday and said 'oh, no! there goes our birdseed budget!'

Crafty Green Poet said...

wow, that's lots of birds! I love seeing big flocks like that. I never saw Hitchcock's film.

Gillian Olson said...

The way those large flocks of birds move in the sky is magical but I do remember the movie too.

LONDONLULU said...

Haha, Hitchcock was the *first* thing I thought of! Amazing (oh, there's that Hitchcock movie out now too:)

Rose said...

That first photo is really awesome!

RedPat said...

Wow - that'a spectacular, EG!

Pamela Gordon said...

Yes, I was thinking of "The Birds"! I have never seen a sight like this before. Amazing!!

Lowell said...

What terrific photos! And that is just plain scary!

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DeniseinVA said...

Oh my gosh, what a great sight that must have been. Super photos!!!

Anonymous said...

Amazing captures!

Anonymous said...

That is a lot of birds! Great captures.

Rocky Mountain Woman said...

Yep, that's what I'm thinking, Hitchcock for sure...

My name is Riet said...

I was thinking of Hitchcock too.

NatureFootstep said...

yea, it is almost scary. :)

~✽Mumsy✽~ said...

Wow..such a big flock of birds!

Midwestern City Girl said...

Those birds look kind of scary, especially in the top photo. But congrats on getting such good pictures. They're great!

Anonymous said...

This is amazing! I love the motion you captured in your pictures.

Randy said...

I would have loved to have seen this in person!

Sandy said...

DUCK and run or stay in the car...haha
Great Shots. I am really not afraid
of birds, I have two of my own, but
that would bother me to be under
so many.. "splat" would bother me
more....
Happy Holidays
Sandy

Snowcatcher said...

Incredible. I love to see birds flock together like that. I even enjoy researching afterward what the name is for the action for the specific species when I've witnessed it.

carol l mckenna said...

Fantastic shots of the 'birds' ~ wonderful for 'B' ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^

Susan said...

Holy cow! That is a lot of black birds! Great photos!

Jack said...

EG, everyone of our vintage is thinking Hitchcock . . .

Pondside said...

Yikes! I'd definitely have had a Hitchcock moment! Those shots are fantastic.

Krishna/കൃഷ്ണ said...

wow! great..
beautifully captured...

thanks

Lola said...

Great *B* post – and captures! Terrific reminder of the movie!

Have a great Alphabe-Thursday and weekend too.

Visiting from Alphabe-Thursday

VBR said...

Well, WOW! What a mind Boggling B post. Beautiful photos! That must have been a sight to see! Thanks for sharing.

Naperville Now said...

I think this is what is called a murmuration. Great shots all!

Darla said...

Yieee - yes of course the first thing I thought of was "The Birds" which was filmed just up the coast from us.

Darla

SarahBeth said...

Ooo, kinda creepy! I can just see them crashing against the windows! Maybe they're flying because of the new movie coming out about Hitchcock!

Unknown said...

Love your second pic! I miss seeing migrating birds!

Susan Anderson said...

Oh my gosh. That's crazy!!

and kinda wonderful

=)

Judie said...

Great photos! I have always been fascinated by the sight of migrating birds!

Stephanie said...

These shots remind me of the movie by Alfred Hitchcock - The Birds. Really like these!

Jenny said...

These bold birds do make me shiver, just a bit.

I watched that old movie a few months ago. It still scared me.

Thanks for linking.

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Anonymous said...

The day before my brother died I saw crows, thousands upon thousands in the trees, on roof tops , in the yards, covering everything like black crepe, there was not a spot left exposed.

God has a way of giving us a heads-up.

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