



Let start this Monday morning on a dreamy side, shall we?
My heart skipped a beat while watching this incredible encounter with nature filmed by two British girls, Liberty Smith and Sophie Windsor Clive.They where extremely lucky to experience a magical moment with one of nature's greatest and most fleeting phenomena: the murmuration of starlings. I'm totally in owe of the breathtaking swirling storm created by the masses of diving and flying birds. Truly, nature at it's best! (Hope you'll take 2 minutes of your morning to enjoy this). Isn't it beautiful? xo
P.S: Heart shaped places around the world and the incredible sky!
(via Ink and Wit)
22 comments:
OMG my heart just melted. How lucky are those two? Love, Amy
Wow! so incredible! thanks for strarting my Monday off so fantastically!!
XO,
A
WOW! I 'm lost for words! It's amazing... I wish I could live that first hand but even in a video it's breathtaking!
So glad that you liked it, Ashley and Amy, I know! They are super lucky:)
Roselie, me too. It would be fantastic to see this in person. They really did a great job with the video, didn't they?
Wow this is just so incredible, sweetie! I have chills!
Hope your week is off to a wonderful start! xoxo
Since first viewing this a few weeks ago (and promptly sending to everyone I know) I have watched it at least 10 times. It is amazing. Nothing like it! Can you imagine how inspiring it would have been to be in that boat?
Amazing! :) That's a great deal of bird poop to dodge ;)
Yes, this one is stunning for sure! What an experience!
Totally, Jeanette. It had to be such an experience. Just looking at her face at the end of the video, you can see how magical that whole thing was.
How glorious and lovely! Hope you're having a great Monday dear!
xoxo,
Chic 'n Cheap Living
So amazing. Mother Nature truly is spectacular!
breathtaking pics!
I am over the moon with this video. Thanks for sharing, Diana.
Grace
I've seen this before and it's just plain amazing! Thanks for reminding me of it!
I've seen that video a couple of times now but its still takes my breath away. Such a beautiful sight.
i've seen this before! we were in rome standing up on the cupola of the vatican (already pretty magical) when they came into the city and flew around like that for hours. it was incredible!!
would love to see that once! in rome you have pretty good chances! not sure exactly the right time is so, didnt see anything when i was there in september :(
i saw this a while ago and never ceases to amaze me!
Kristina, in Rome? That is such a great tip. Thanks! Our friends are going to Rome over the Holidays so I'm going to tell them about it. Hope they can spot it:) Fingers crossed.
That is so COOL, Marissa!
AMAZING!!!
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