ID | #1624876071 |
Added | Mon, 28/06/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | WWPRC
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The witness was at home, sitting on a chair and watching TV, sitting in a place that he could see from the outside through the window. He looked out, and something caught his attention.
It was a giant black bird that he had never seen before. The bird was black with pink or light orange spots near the tail. At first, he saw it fly past the space that he could see through the window, and saw it for about one second. He was flying pretty fast, about 25 miles per hour.
When he saw the "bird", he immediately realized that he had never seen another of this kind before, so he turned his head to the right to look through another window in the room, where he saw a bird flying past the visible space. through this window, obviously, on the same flight path.
He estimated the wingspan was between eight and ten feet (2.4-3 m), and he thinks it was about 100 feet (30 m) from where he was sitting. The direction from which the bird came leads to a pond about a half-mile walk from the house.
Original news
Location. Bristol, Tennessee
Date: January 14 2008
Time: 1535
The witness was at home sitting on a chair watching TV sitting in a spot which he could see outside through a window. He glanced outside and something caught his eye. It was a giant black bird which he had never seen before. The bird was black with some pink or light orange near its tail section. At first he saw it fly past the space that he was able to see through the window, seeing it for about one second. It was flying pretty fast, about 25 miles per hour. When he saw the “bird” he immediately knew that he had never seen another of this species before, so he turned his head to the right to look out of the other window in the room, where he aw the bird fly past the space viewable through that window, apparently on the same flight path. He estimated the wing span to be between eight and ten feet and he thinks it was about 100ft from where he was sitting. The direction from which the bird came leads to a pond about a half mile walk from the house
Source: WWPRC
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