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They're tiny songbirds known as starlings. Starlings flock together in thousands. Their shifting movements are called "murmurations." How can they fly so close without bumping into each other?
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Birds of a feather: Broomfield exhibit highlights unity with 120 unique starling sculpturesMay 7—"Murmuration" by Rebecca Lefebvre, now occupying the Broomfield Library and Auditorium lobby, uses nature as a neutral ground for conversations about community, teamwork and the value of ...
An iconic murmuration of starlings above the Belfast skyline has returned, a year after concerns that it had been displaced. The gathering of thousands of the birds creates a spectacular display ...
Starlings, a diverse group of birds found all over the world, including Colorado, are known for gathering in murmurations — swarms of the birds that move in dramatic, often erratic directions ...
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