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NeodymiumMan
29th July 2015, 02:19
https://www.rt.com/news/311016-ufo-sighting-japan-video/

If birds, they must be huge, and albino. Not really sure what these are, but their movements are interesting!

~NeodymiumMan

betoobig
29th July 2015, 11:04
Wellcome to Avalon NeodymiumMan. Here is the video.
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Cidersomerset
29th July 2015, 14:07
The birds I can think they could be are gulls , geese , swans or ?

They do not look like that even at distance...


Swans in flight fairly close.....

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Geese tend to fly in V formation...

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shadowstalker
29th July 2015, 14:34
I see no wings flapping

NeodymiumMan
29th July 2015, 18:11
The other non-conformity with regard to the bird flight analogy is the way some of the orbs seem to reverse direction and go backwards. A bird turning or circling in mid air doesn't look like the ones in the video. Much more non-lineal movement is required for a bird to change directions. Also, regarding size, watch when the orbs travel behind the factory stacks in the foreground- at that distance (though we don't know what that is for sure), if these were birds, they would be HUGE.

~NeodymiumMan

Becky
29th July 2015, 18:48
I agree with all of the above - not birds...

Fellow Aspirant
30th July 2015, 04:59
Good find.

I'm intrigued by the appearance of "filaments" that briefly connect some of the orbs (look at the lower ones) as they pass one another.

Like strange, elastic ties that suddenly pop out from one to the other, and then disappear (snap?) as they move further apart. Very organic in character.

I hope someone else recorded these - ideally from a closer vantage point.

B.

NeodymiumMan
31st July 2015, 18:09
Good find.

I'm intrigued by the appearance of "filaments" that briefly connect some of the orbs (look at the lower ones) as they pass one another.

Like strange, elastic ties that suddenly pop out from one to the other, and then disappear (snap?) as they move further apart. Very organic in character.

I hope someone else recorded these - ideally from a closer vantage point.

B.

That is a very good observation. I didn't see that originally. Maybe an artifact of the film quality? Maybe something entirely different as you indicated. Definitely strange....