About a month ago, I was looking at a live feed from a camera. The time was a bit after midnight.
The camera's view looked over some bushes.
I saw what appeared to be two reflective dots on or near the ground by a bush. Now, it is common for the camera, at night, to see insects as white blobs or dots. But then, the dots moved ... and not individually.
The dots rose slowly (maintaining their distance and orientation to one another) to a height about twice that of the bush (which itself is about 9 feet high) and then slowly floated down to ground level again. This happened about three times. I had the impression that whatever it was, it was reacting to the spotlight of the camera and was disturbed by the illumination.
The odd part of the spectacle is that the dots, based on the width of the bush, were something like two to three feet apart from one another. Reflection of eyes ?
After watching for a while, I was very tired at that point and called it a night. Haven't seen the "dots" since then. No idea what it was. This took place in Europe and I am familiar with the fauna of this area. Kind of wish I had gone out with a flashlight, but had no desire due to fatigue.
Cheers
The camera's view looked over some bushes.
I saw what appeared to be two reflective dots on or near the ground by a bush. Now, it is common for the camera, at night, to see insects as white blobs or dots. But then, the dots moved ... and not individually.
The dots rose slowly (maintaining their distance and orientation to one another) to a height about twice that of the bush (which itself is about 9 feet high) and then slowly floated down to ground level again. This happened about three times. I had the impression that whatever it was, it was reacting to the spotlight of the camera and was disturbed by the illumination.
The odd part of the spectacle is that the dots, based on the width of the bush, were something like two to three feet apart from one another. Reflection of eyes ?
After watching for a while, I was very tired at that point and called it a night. Haven't seen the "dots" since then. No idea what it was. This took place in Europe and I am familiar with the fauna of this area. Kind of wish I had gone out with a flashlight, but had no desire due to fatigue.
Cheers
Fire In The Hole