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View Behind Enemy Lines's Profile Behind Enemy Lines Flag Sussex 24 Apr 24 11.11am Send a Private Message to Behind Enemy Lines Add Behind Enemy Lines as a friend

Bear with me on this, but several horses from the military have got loose and run amok through central London. These horses are normally trained to deal with normal traffic and other everyday occurrences so something must have spooked them. Why am I posting this story? Well this morning whilst walking my dog around the village, the food waste truck was doing its rounds. My dog was spooked by it and became very nervous and agitated; something he has never done before. He pulled to get home without really starting his walk. The vehicle was electric and made a particularly tone of whine and I guess this affected my dog’s hearing. He’s fine with other electric cars but this one spooked him badly. I’m just wondering whether the horse incident is a similar situation but with more serious results.

 


hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing.

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View dreamwaverider's Profile dreamwaverider Flag London 24 Apr 24 12.04pm Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines

Bear with me on this, but several horses from the military have got loose and run amok through central London. These horses are normally trained to deal with normal traffic and other everyday occurrences so something must have spooked them. Why am I posting this story? Well this morning whilst walking my dog around the village, the food waste truck was doing its rounds. My dog was spooked by it and became very nervous and agitated; something he has never done before. He pulled to get home without really starting his walk. The vehicle was electric and made a particularly tone of whine and I guess this affected my dog’s hearing. He’s fine with other electric cars but this one spooked him badly. I’m just wondering whether the horse incident is a similar situation but with more serious results.

There are all sorts of odd things spooking animals, both wild and pets, with weird happenings to do with modern technology.
There are also impacts on human beings. But all of it seems to be getting ignored.
I think your observations are valid and something we all need to consider more carefully.
But I can assure you it aint going to happen.
We seem to become more and more blind to reality these days.

 

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View mezzer's Profile mezzer Flag Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 24 Apr 24 12.21pm Send a Private Message to mezzer Add mezzer as a friend

Fascinating.

We witnessed something very odd the other evening. We live right on the coast in Hove and at around dusk last Tuesday we watched hundreds, probably thousands, of seagulls flying in the same direction due south. There was wave after wave of them.
And before someone says seagulls on the coast shock, horror, we've never witnessed the sheer numbers flying in groups all going in the same direction before. And quietly. Normally they behave a bit mental and make a big din, but these were like something out of science fiction film being drawn towards something that was calling them.

Most odd.

 


Living down here does have some advantages. At least you can see them cry.

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View georgenorman's Profile georgenorman Flag 24 Apr 24 12.29pm Send a Private Message to georgenorman Add georgenorman as a friend

You would expect camels on the loose in London these days.

 

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View Behind Enemy Lines's Profile Behind Enemy Lines Flag Sussex 24 Apr 24 12.36pm Send a Private Message to Behind Enemy Lines Add Behind Enemy Lines as a friend

Originally posted by mezzer

Fascinating.

We witnessed something very odd the other evening. We live right on the coast in Hove and at around dusk last Tuesday we watched hundreds, probably thousands, of seagulls flying in the same direction due south. There was wave after wave of them.
And before someone says seagulls on the coast shock, horror, we've never witnessed the sheer numbers flying in groups all going in the same direction before. And quietly. Normally they behave a bit mental and make a big din, but these were like something out of science fiction film being drawn towards something that was calling them.

Most odd.

If they were flying south (presumably out to sea), were they heading to the wind farm offshore?

 


hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing.

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View mezzer's Profile mezzer Flag Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 24 Apr 24 12.45pm Send a Private Message to mezzer Add mezzer as a friend

Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines

If they were flying south (presumably out to sea), were they heading to the wind farm offshore?

They were headed in that direction but I doubt that was their destination. I visited it last Summer and there's certainly not enough space for them to perch on the turbines, and I wouldn't imagine that they'd particularly like the movement of the turbines either.

On a wind farm-related topic, there have been 3 episodes of mass people on beaches suffering from stinging eyes and breathing difficulties in recent years. One at Shoreham. One near Eastbourne. And one near Southend. Each of those places coincidentally have wind farms off them.

 


Living down here does have some advantages. At least you can see them cry.

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 24 Apr 24 12.49pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

I hope nobody was injured as they can be quite hazardous. From what I have read, the horses are now in a stable condition...

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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View Behind Enemy Lines's Profile Behind Enemy Lines Flag Sussex 24 Apr 24 1.06pm Send a Private Message to Behind Enemy Lines Add Behind Enemy Lines as a friend

Originally posted by mezzer

They were headed in that direction but I doubt that was their destination. I visited it last Summer and there's certainly not enough space for them to perch on the turbines, and I wouldn't imagine that they'd particularly like the movement of the turbines either.

On a wind farm-related topic, there have been 3 episodes of mass people on beaches suffering from stinging eyes and breathing difficulties in recent years. One at Shoreham. One near Eastbourne. And one near Southend. Each of those places coincidentally have wind farms off them.

I think my question was more about the seagulls being attracted to the wind turbines rather than a desire to perch there. I know pigeons use magnetism to follow a route and I was wondering whether a sound (which we may not be able to hear) being generated by the blade movement, was ‘calling’ them.
Re the stinging eyes scenarios, I think one theory was chemicals being dumped illegally in the sea. The movement of the wind turbine blades causes a lifting of the fumes from the seas surface where they are then blown onshore.

 


hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing.

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View Seagles's Profile Seagles Flag Croydon 24 Apr 24 1.25pm Send a Private Message to Seagles Add Seagles as a friend

Originally posted by Nicholas91

I hope nobody was injured as they can be quite hazardous. From what I have read, the horses are now in a stable condition...

Hoove you been talking to?

 

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View eagleman13's Profile eagleman13 Flag On The Road To Hell & Alicante 24 Apr 24 1.53pm Send a Private Message to eagleman13 Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add eagleman13 as a friend

Originally posted by Seagles

Hoove you been talking to?

One of his Neigh -bours

 


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View PalazioVecchio's Profile PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 24 Apr 24 3.10pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

for certain one or two of those loose horses are the ones i bet on in the Grand National. Still running around aimlessly.

 


Eze Peasy at Anfield....

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 24 Apr 24 3.21pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

for certain one or two of those loose horses are the ones i bet on in the Grand National. Still running around aimlessly.

Nah that was palace before OG came

 

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