Possible Thunderbird Pair Reported In Northeast Pennsylvania
I have received a sighting report of two huge black birds on June 26,
2002. The
sighting reportedly occurred in a mountainous area between the towns
of
Tunkhannock and Nicholson, PA in Wyoming County. The primary witness
had stepped
out on his back porch at about 9:05 P.M., when his attention was
drawn to two
huge black birds which were approaching from the north.
His first impression was that they were Herons, but soon realized
that the color
was wrong, and "they were huge, much larger than any bird I have ever
seen."
The two huge birds landed at the top of a very tall coniferous tree.
The witness
stated that the wingspan appeared to be wider than the branches, just
below
where they had landed. The body size was estimated to be about six
feet from
head to tail. The witness also mentioned that the legs were not long
like a
Heron, or Crane. The oddest feature was the shape of the wings, which
according
to the witness "Their wings looked batlike."
The tree where the birds landed, seemed as though it would break from
their
weight. The witness yelled for others in the house to come outside to
look.
Another family member was able to see the huge black birds as they
passed
overhead, and headed for some woods. The witness looked in a bird
book, and said
that the closest species that he could find in shape, was a Black
Cormorant,
although the size of the birds he saw is out of the range of the
Cormorant. The
witness looked at the tree, and checked the size of the branches in
the tree
where the odd birds had rested. He estimated that the wingspan would
have been
close to 12 feet or somewhat larger.
Investigation note:
June, 2002-Greensburg, PA
I went out to interview several members of a family who live in a
rural area
outside of Greensburg. They report a number of strange incidents
around their
home in early June. For example at about 2:45 A.M. on the morning of
June 7,
2002, one person heard an odd sound like a "swoosh," giving the
impression that
a huge bird had just past over. It is interesting to note that this
location is
not far from South Greensburg, where the possible Thunderbird was
reported last
September. This family was apparently unaware of the previous alleged
incident.
From Researcher Stan Gordon - July 2 2002
PA UFO/Fortean Hotline (724) 838-7768
paufo@westol.com
Stan Gordon's UFO Anomalies Zone Website: http://www.westol.com/~paufo