PR101 and other Birds in the PERSUE UFO files.

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This one appears to show birds a crescent shaped craft like Kenneth Arnold saw near Mount Rainier in 1947.

https://www.war.gov/UFO/?releaseDat...01-Unresolved-UAP-Report-South-China-Sea-2024
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This one appears to show birds
a crescent shaped craft like Kenneth Arnold saw near Mount Rainier in 1947.

https://www.war.gov/UFO/?releaseDat...01-Unresolved-UAP-Report-South-China-Sea-2024

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People have been dismissing the bird hypothesis because of the formation that is not V-shaped enough in their opinion.
If we can compare with PR016 which was resolved as birds, we see flattish formations are possible :
https://www.dvidshub.net/video/988673/pr-016-resolved-birds-europe-2023

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People have been dismissing the bird hypothesis because of the formation that is not V-shaped enough in their opinion.
If we can compare with PR016 which was resolved as birds, we see flattish formations are possible :
https://www.dvidshub.net/video/988673/pr-016-resolved-birds-europe-2023

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Based on apparent background information, those lines of dots in PR106 appear to be moving from the camera's left to right against the background.

Back in March, I recorded these migrating geese also flying in a line, not V-form.



PR101 is obviously also birds, but in that case their directional vector is perpendicular to their linear formation. Other examples can probably be found.
 
Based on apparent background information, those lines of dots in PR106 appear to be moving from the camera's left to right against the background.

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PR101 is obviously also birds, but in that case their directional vector is perpendicular to their linear formation. Other examples can probably be found.
The next time I'm at the coast I'll look for birds flying through the La Jolla Cove. I've seen lines of 20-30 birds at a time flying along the wave crests.
 
People have been dismissing the bird hypothesis because of the formation that is not V-shaped enough in their opinion.
A "V" in the sky is, of course, three-dimensional, so the shape depends on the viewer's position. It also depends upon a bird "volunteering" to be the lead one, as that position takes more energy because they can't catch any lift from the air streaming past the wings of the others. They switch position at intervals, and perhaps it takes a little time before the V shape is re-established.
 
Birds flying in a line rather than a V:


Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_FfDNXypoF8



Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/trFAhFevyEE?feature=share


Here are some pelicans -- I see them in a line frequently, more often than in a V:

Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rPcdIc4j4PA?feature=share


THIS one is interesting, one bird not in the line hints that a line might give you all the benefits of a V if your line has the same staggered spacing as one side of the V -- I think what is happening here is a V with only one bird on one side of the lead bird, and everybody else on the other!

Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YinyweqG_zE?feature=share
 
A curiosity is that the probable birds in PR101 appear to be flying in a direction perpendicular to the length of their linear formation. I spent some time trying to find an example of that online, with no luck. Then I noticed...

In my video above, the linear formation of geese also appears to be flying in a direction perpendicular to the length of their linear formation, relative to closer stationary objects (a powerline and branches) in the frame and to the camera frame, wherein they are moving left to right, or eastward, despite the fact that their bodies point (tail to head) almost perfectly northward. So these geese seem to be flying sideways. Maybe that's an optical illusion or maybe strong winds can push birds perpendicular to the direction they're trying to travel. And perhaps geese fly in a line, not V shape, depending on such wind conditions.

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So the birds in PR101 might be oriented just like these birds, possibly by winds blowing them sideways (perpendicular to their linear formation) or it might be an illusory parallax artifact of the aircraft's motion. A number of potential variables are in play.

Sorry for how shaky the video is, it's hand held at high magnification (the camera's zoom goes to 83x optical).
 
Birds are aware of wind and will orientate flight facing so the relative ground movement is towards where they want to travel.

They also often form echelons or J lines rather than V's perhaps depending on wind direction, into a headwind they could use a V and with crosswind they use an echelon or a J, often this will look like a straight line from certain angles. But it's not always a V or J so it seems its possibly just also somewhat related preference of the birds themselves.

Racing cyclists also use echelons in strong side winds

https://www.siroko.com/blog/c/echelons-dealing-with-crosswinds/
 
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