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Aerce7
Aerce7
Blackfeather = thunderbirds?
Mar 17 2015, 12:01 AM EDT | Post edited: Mar 17 2015, 5:09 PM EDT
Does anyone have info on this thing? It reminds me of a few stories based on eyewitness accounts of Black Thunderbirds that looked like large ravens or crows. Some were known to hang around hunting grounds such as in Alabama and others are known to have tried carrying children away. 0  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
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Joshua.D.Elswick
1. RE: Blackfeather = thunderbirds?
Mar 17 2015, 6:34 AM EDT | Post edited: Mar 17 2015, 6:34 AM EDT
"Does anyone have info on this thing? It reminds me of a few stories based on eyewitness accounts of Black Thunderbirds that looked like large ravens or crows. Some were known to hang around hunting grounds such as in Alabama and others are known to have tried swooping away after grabbing children with their talons."
reword that part about childern, and I didn't know they could have black feathers, although I never really was interested in thunderbirds( especially because that dumb name... makes me think they all are fat and that their cankles like to clap)
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Aerce7
Aerce7
2. RE: Blackfeather = thunderbirds?
Mar 17 2015, 5:13 PM EDT | Post edited: Mar 17 2015, 5:13 PM EDT
Yeah i didn't either until i looked into it after one account of a female spotting one over a cliff sitting there with medium sized prey, turns out there were a lot of people who saw thunderbird sized raven looking things and some almost had their kids carried away. 0_0 Do you find this valuable?    

Joshua.D.Elswick
3. RE: Blackfeather = thunderbirds?
Mar 17 2015, 8:24 PM EDT | Post edited: Mar 17 2015, 8:24 PM EDT
"Yeah i didn't either until i looked into it after one account of a female spotting one over a cliff sitting there with medium sized prey, turns out there were a lot of people who saw thunderbird sized raven looking things and some almost had their kids carried away. 0_0"
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