ID | #1540895473 |
Added | Tue, 30/10/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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Monday, 8 March 2004, around 21:30, Steve Nicklin and his friend were walking across Northicote farm. When they came to the old village of Tudor, they were deeply shocked look devilish creatures, located on the tip of a nearby tall pines.
According to Nicklin, the creature was humanoid in shape, of a grayish Givet and about seven feet in height.
Nicklin said:
"He had two legs and connected to the wings of the air membrane. His hands seemed to have been associated with the wings. he was a bit like a pterosaur.
He turned his head and looked at us. We noticed it because there was a full moon and the bright street lights not far away. He turned his head and took a giant leap before landing on the next tree. The tree bent under the weight of the creature, when he had landed. Then he turned his head to look at us again. We were both very scared. We both quickly ran away. We sat down and discussed what they saw. This creature we've never seen before, and never wanted to see."
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Original news
It was around 9.30 p.m. on Monday, March 8, 2004, and Steve Nicklin and a friend were “walking across Northicote Farm” when, as they approached an old Tudor-era farmhouse they were shocked to the core by the sight of a diabolical creature that was perched within the branches of a nearby, large pine tree. According to Nicklin, the creature was humanoid in shape, “grayish” in color, and around seven feet in height. But there was more, said Nicklin: “It had two legs and two arms connected to membrane-type wings. Its clawed arms seemed connected to these wings; a bit like a pterosaur.”
Nicklin continued: “It moved its head and looked directly at us, since the moon was full and there were street lights not far away. It turned its head from us, took one giant leap and glided to the next tree. The tree bent under this creature’s weight as it took the impact. It then turned its head to look at us once more. Its gaze felt that it could look into our very being. We both felt quite scared. We both fled quickly. We sat down and discussed what we had seen. It was a creature the like of which we had never seen before, nor want to ever see again.”
Doubtless, all of those that have experienced the weird, winged things of Britain can relate to Steve Nicklin’s final words…
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