Archive for the “Avian Mysteries”

Happy Birthday, Jules Verne: A Visit With Your Terror Birds

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 8th, 2011

Mysterious Island Terror Bird
On Verne’s day, let’s celebrate these birds he loved. Images.

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How Dead Is The Dodo?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 29th, 2011

If the Dodo were to be rediscovered, some very common phrases would become obsolete. How ironic. Images.

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Thunderbird Mystery

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 26th, 2011

Anyone have any ideas as to the date or publication in which this first appeared? Images.

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Peru’s Mystery Parakeet

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 29th, 2010


What did this avian wonder turn out to be? A guest blog posting by Pink-Headed Duck searcher Richard Thorns. Images.

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Philippines Creates Fake New Parrot Species

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 20th, 2010

The Philippines government is in crisis, and, in part, it is because they created a bird that doesn’t exist, not even as a cryptid. Image.

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Giant Fossil Stork Found In Association With Hobbits

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 8th, 2010


This Pleistocene bird has been found in the Liang Bua caves on the island of Flores, the sites associated with the Homo floresiensis finds. Does ancient art give evidence of these birds and “Pygmies” in more recent times? Images.

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Korean Crested Shelduck: A Cryptid Bird

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 25th, 2010

Korea’s historical moments, cryptozoologically, are few but worth documenting. Here are some about a very cryptic bird. Images.

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A Giant Winged Cryptid Over Barcelona?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 24th, 2010

This cryptid formerly was rara avis (pun intended) within cryptozoology at the international level.

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Mothman, Plus 44 Years

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 16th, 2010

Mothman’s description is the focus of great debates. Decades later, in new interviews in person and on television, Linda Scarberry has described a head above shoulders, arms in addition to wings, and thin legs. Images.

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New Giant Butterfly Sighting

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 1st, 2010

Has there been another strange sighting as before, but in Arizona instead of California? Images.

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LA Quake Prediction: Are Giant Butterfly Sightings Mothman-Like Precursors?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 21st, 2010


“It was not streamlined or had wings open like a bird soaring,” reported the eyewitness. Images.

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Nick Redfern Presents Monsters of Texas

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 8th, 2010

Monsters of Texas

Nick Redfern, blogger at our sister site UFOMystic, will be speaking about Monsters of Texas, also the title of his latest book, Saturday, October 9 from 7 to 9 PM in Richardson, TX.

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Pterodactylus Alive?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 5th, 2010

Are there things out there that are “between a flying goat and a monstrous bat”?

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Mothman on Cape Cod?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 3rd, 2010

What’s going on? Image.

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Yosemite’s Owl: New Subspecies

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 26th, 2010

I still can’t tell if it was a new species or subspecies that was found. Image.

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