From the time I saw the first bird till they had eaten and were gone was probably less than two minutes. The photos doesn't show those still in the air. It was actually a combination of blackbirds and grackles
Blackbirds and grackles. (see OP). Later that day I was driving up a nearby street and the flock took off and paralleled my car I was traveling at 30 MPH and they were staying side by side with me.coach said:Starlings or grackles I bet. I have a couple trees with ornamental berries that a flock will descend on and strip in a couple hours. The flocks of thousands are amazing to watch as they travel back and forth.
I remember those flocks in the early 90's. One time I was with a GF traveling about half way between Nashville and Chattanooga. That flock was every bit of a mile long and 250 yds wide. It was sweeping and curving all thru the sky. I imagined having a belt fed shotgun I pitied any home they roosted near.gramps said:As a kid in Atlanta, Ga, we lived close to Utoy Creek. The vast hoards of blackbirds would fly in to roost. The sky would be filled with them, blotting out the sun for 30 minutes at a time! Now here in Tn the flocks are but 10% of what I used to see. Probably loss of habitat?
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