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SEAGULLS DO NOT FLY LIKE THAT BECAUSE THEY CANT MOVE LIKE THAT. OK!? THEY HAVE WINGS, THEY FLOAT IN THE AIR.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
I wonder how much updraft such a fast moving wave would cause, I'd hazard a guess that it's enough to lift a plastic bag or something similar up and blow it around...
Originally posted by holtdani
Originally posted by badw0lf
Originally posted by holtdani
Originally posted by badw0lf
It's a chopper!!!!!!
Until I see a video that is Oo
sorry about the vid taking long, this is no chopper?
True, it's not a chopper.
It's not a flying object either, just unidentified.
it's hopping at best - but whatever it is, Id bet above all else it's dead now.
Have you ever seen an animal/vehicle that can move like that, 180 degree turns at once and stuff?
Originally posted by ReRun
reply to post by Sanjur0
SEAGULLS DO NOT FLY LIKE THAT BECAUSE THEY CANT MOVE LIKE THAT. OK!? THEY HAVE WINGS, THEY FLOAT IN THE AIR.
I have been to the Gulf , and the Pacific and Atlantic coastlines scores of times , and I have seen thousands upon thousands of seagulls . I took my kids and grandkids to Galveston last summer for vacation .
Guess what ?
That is EXACTLY the way seagulls fly and float in the air .
Chew on this : When that massive wall of water is coming in , it is also displacing a lot of air , thereby creating erratic wind turbulence around that wall of water .
I can't say that was a seagull , but even before reading your post , I thought "hmmm , that looks like a seagull" .
I can't say what it was , but I can say that seagulls do indeed maneuver in that fashion . I've seen them float and manage to stay in the same spot , when the air currents are brisk .
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Originally posted by Volund
reply to post by Sanjur0
I see them all the time now in walmart parking lots!