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4 hours ago, nepia said:

Sadly they didn't do any marmalising but about half of them formed a cloud that circled a couple of times before heading off for the night.  The sound of the wings was quite eerie - not a sound from their mouths

When they form a cloud I thought that was a murmuration ? Sorta like a shoal of fish in the sky . ( not sure about marmalising 😁 )

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14 hours ago, Stubby said:

When they form a cloud I thought that was a murmuration ? Sorta like a shoal of fish in the sky . ( not sure about marmalising 😁 )

Isn't murmurising when the birds flock and then do their kind of synchronised patterns in the sky?  These just coalesced and flew away

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