@@Genericsea-bm1ep I come from a place that doesn't even count as a town it's a village a very very small one. Once you've done all there is to do you find there isn't anything to pass time. Not even games since the internet there is slower than in the middle of the desert.
@@Bob-ew5pp I don’t mean to offend you, but to be honest it’s kind of stupid to claim plagiarism in the CZcams Comment Section. It’s not like they are publishing a formal document like a book, essay or article. It’s just a funny comment, just leave it be.
When birds stage (that's what's happening here), they choose the same spot to do it every year. I have these two big trees in my yard that get COVERED in starlings when they start staging in the fall. There are so many birds in these trees that the branches droop and sometimes break either when there are too many on the tree or when they all take off. I'm thankful they choose to land in these trees and not the powerlines that are nearby. Otherwise, we would probably lose our power every year too!
@@louisehelgesson5471 the birds where the REASON it happened. When they all flew there where enough birds in the air close enough together to provide a path for the voltage to travel from the upper power line to the lower ground wire.
I remember I saw this happen with my own eyes from up close on the overhead lines at the train station. I was watching two pigeons fighting on the line and next thing I knew there was a massive fireball and a huge bang. Then I looked down and saw two charcoaled bodies on the track. Crazy.
The woods behind my house growing up used to be a big gathering spot and take off point for birds- they would slowly build up, chattering and chirping and then all take off at once- the WHOOSH sound when they took off was so cool
I'm from the mid-Atlantic area. In autumn, birds would gather on power and telephone lines like those in this video. A local superstition has it that they are organizing their migration south for the winter. Since then, I moved to Florida, and see the same phonomime as well, except it can occur anytime of the year.
Te: Even if they are it’s like that when u go to any race’s community. Still more likely to walk through there as a black person and leave fine then u are as a white person walking through black neighborhood.
For anyone interested, what we're seeing here is a pretty rare phenomena that occurs when a government secret surveillance drone experiences a fault while re-charging. Very nice catch!
@@spencerthomason6558 Unfortunately not, the weight of all those silly birds lifting off at once was sufficient to bring the lines closer together, possibly in direct contact. Power lines, due to the voltages at work, of course, don't need to be unjacketed to cause an arc, proximity is plenty enough motivation to start one. However, if you would like a conspiracy, look into Hasbara.
We have vaulted ceilings in my kitchen, and one of our window that is double paned, has 3 different giant spider cracks in the window from birds cracking it with how hard they have ran into the house
Actually it is power. Big black Crow birds are very intelligent. They live in pairs and protect territory. But then they have meeting times and they come together by 300 till 1000 and play games - inteligent games. Iff they decide to land on Your territory You better run. That happened in kindergarten when around 600 landed and attacked kids.
The birds didn't explode. When they all took off at once, the wires rebounded and bounced into each other. That's why the birds took off before the actual zap.
This is amazing ,here in Australia we don’t get birds in these numbers ,our dry environment and limited plants don’t support the bio mass ,we have diverse animals and birds but not big numbers
Idk where in Aus you live, but it's a really big place with every imaginable climate and I assure you we do infact get swarms of birds just like this, hell we get swarms of bats like this
Brothers and sisters of CZcams, the algorithm has brought us together again to watch a video we never would have searched for or ever wanted to watch, yet here we are.
I just came from watching a hawk snatch a duckling 5 seconds after a little kid let it go so it could be with its family. EDIT: Nope, that was the video before. I actually just came from watching a rat jump into a deep fryer in a Whataburger.
I remember as a child when it would rain or was cold the yard would be full of black birds or robins. One day we started finding dead birds everywhere around the neighborhood. After that never seen a flock of birds like that since then.
@@SoldierSide77 what Of course most of them flew away but some of them died INDEFINITELY, you can't survive that shock. you just can't see them falling because of CZcams's compression, blurs out when things are moving
@@valinorean4816two things could have caused arc flash. 1 the lines cut a rebound and touched each other or does come close to each other will be good enough. The arc the jump from line to bird to bird to bird to bird and then back to the line of the birds were close together. I seen a squirrel watch jump from line to line. Ark jump from one line to his head and he jumped from the other line to his tail and he was zapped in midair. This is high voltage things do not actually have to touch one another they just get close enough and the arc will jump
Never heard anyone excited about losing power
I think the were at work
Must be at work lol
Bro? Everybody in school gets excited after light is cut
@@JibujiPidones They're not at school
3:54 PM
12/27/2020
Looters. Although what's to loot?
"What do you mean there's nothing to do in a small town!?"
Small town people:
That and the tree frogs outta yer pool before the filter gets them.
To be fair, the anticipation was killing me and I am satisfied with that ending
It's true. Too damn truee😂
i live in a pretty small town, this comment is factual information
@@Genericsea-bm1ep I come from a place that doesn't even count as a town it's a village a very very small one. Once you've done all there is to do you find there isn't anything to pass time. Not even games since the internet there is slower than in the middle of the desert.
"There goes our power"
"GOTEEEM"
If this isn't texas idk what is
I get the same answer from Deez Nutz
Lmao
Alabama bro
got them*
@@mrrobotvpn5012 shut yo dumbass up
"This could be a good one."
Implying that this happens regularly and the results were often disappointing.
One of the "perks" of country life! :-D
Was thinking the same KEK
😂
The anticipation is killing me.
These must be the happiest people I've ever seen over losing power.
You should have just copied and paste
I bet it’s not their power that they are losing
Plagiarism for likes!
@@Bob-ew5pp Honestly, y'all, if it's plagiarism, I didn't know. I just said what came to my mind.
@@Bob-ew5pp I don’t mean to offend you, but to be honest it’s kind of stupid to claim plagiarism in the CZcams Comment Section. It’s not like they are publishing a formal document like a book, essay or article. It’s just a funny comment, just leave it be.
“They’re gonna blow the power again”
“This could be a good one”
How many fucking times had this happened??
😂😂😂 exactly bro! they’re waiting for the birds to get fried in anticipation
That's probably the only time they get together just to watch birds get fried lol
"Youd think the fire wouldve killed some of em yesterday" pretty fuckin often apparently
When birds stage (that's what's happening here), they choose the same spot to do it every year. I have these two big trees in my yard that get COVERED in starlings when they start staging in the fall. There are so many birds in these trees that the branches droop and sometimes break either when there are too many on the tree or when they all take off. I'm thankful they choose to land in these trees and not the powerlines that are nearby. Otherwise, we would probably lose our power every year too!
It's more common than you think
2:44 that “got em” had me crying
gahdeeem
"They know better..."
*No, Clyde, I'm afraid they don't.*
"Well they will" *cocks shotgun*
Actually, about a hundred of them didn’t make it. So, they know, but won’t tell the rest.
What, birds don't learn about electricity in bird school?
“THERE GOES OUR POWER.... YEEEEEHAAAWWWW”
@Txe Pluggk sorry 😐
@Txe Pluggk Damn Hill Billies ruining the good Cowboy name!😡
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 The yeehaw totally killed me
💀
@Naruto Isan apparently.
2:37 For your pleasure.
Thanks
Sup
“pleasure”
@@louisehelgesson5471 the birds where the REASON it happened. When they all flew there where enough birds in the air close enough together to provide a path for the voltage to travel from the upper power line to the lower ground wire.
Thank you
I remember I saw this happen with my own eyes from up close on the overhead lines at the train station. I was watching two pigeons fighting on the line and next thing I knew there was a massive fireball and a huge bang. Then I looked down and saw two charcoaled bodies on the track. Crazy.
They got unintentionally punished by humans 😂😂
F*#king bird brains
So this is how they make the $5 Fill Ups at KFC
Hahahahaha!!
This is what people without glasses see
lol i can confirm
If this ain’t true- lmaoo
Agree
Can confirm.
Yeah, basically
That "goteem!" at the end
The original
im dyin lmao
He definitely watches Intentional Talk
Such a good goteem
Weird how they say “got em” yet they’re the ones without power....Merica!
The woods behind my house growing up used to be a big gathering spot and take off point for birds- they would slowly build up, chattering and chirping and then all take off at once- the WHOOSH sound when they took off was so cool
The fact that this happens often enough for it not to really phase them.
I like how the cameramen know exactly what's going to happen
you here?
Hi crafty
power of the cameraman
They always were
It happened the previous day
You've all had frosted wheat, but have you ever had toasted tweet?
LOL
🤣
This is so underrated omg🤣
@Miles Lougheed that is the funniest damn thing I've heard in a while😂
get out lol
This happens so often that it’s now become a sport in those lands far unknown.
“GOTTEM”- guy
2:38 replay
Thank you very much king
Thank you very much !!!
*+1* Like
Me, that went throught the whole video before finding this comment: ;-;
Thanks
Some bird in Australia:
I feel a disturbance in the force
Budgies
Good comment
A disbirdance
@@bradonhoover3002 pain
👌🏽🤣
The electrical engineer who serviced those lines that day: “dammit jerry I left my trail mix up on the tower”
I'm from the mid-Atlantic area. In autumn, birds would gather on power and telephone lines like those in this video. A local superstition has it that they are organizing their migration south for the winter. Since then, I moved to Florida, and see the same phonomime as well, except it can occur anytime of the year.
Lmao when the town is so small, the only form of entertainment is the pub or exploding birds lol.
Te: Even if they are it’s like that when u go to any race’s community. Still more likely to walk through there as a black person and leave fine then u are as a white person walking through black neighborhood.
@@usnationalist8150 bingo
@@usnationalist8150 the fuck does this have to do with the video?
pablovirus: Maybe read what the 2nd comment says duh
The person erased there message.
Guy to power company: I don’t mean to be a birdon, but . . . . .
*Why? WHY???*
Sike! 🤣🤣
Hahaha
*Well played.*
I'm putting a lot on the line here.
The anticipation of the explosion is nerve-wracking.
THEIR ACCENTS ARE THICCER THAN THE BIRBS AT THE POWER LINE 😂 GOT IM!
2:35 is when they evolve into zapdos
Damnit... thought of it too😂
Where's the cloud?
Even these birds would film horizontally though
First world problems
Vertical looks better on social media.
@@aquin3066 only if you’re too lazy to rotate your device. LOL
@@rihamy2nd Imagine flipping your phone every other post on Facebook like a fucking psychopath, lmao.
You are correct, but I feel like the horizontal vertical battle has been lost to people that just don’t get it.
Government tought it was slick charing all their birds at once
Bet they all crapped on each other at the same time.
If they were pigeons yeah
😂😂😂😂😂lol
The birds or the dudes?
Lmao 😂
Good, cause I hate it when I wash my car, they crap on my car afterwards😱🤯😭
Gotta admire those birds for actually taking a stand and fighting the power.
For anyone interested, what we're seeing here is a pretty rare phenomena that occurs when a government secret surveillance drone experiences a fault while re-charging. Very nice catch!
Please tell me you're serious! Please!
@@spencerthomason6558 Unfortunately not, the weight of all those silly birds lifting off at once was sufficient to bring the lines closer together, possibly in direct contact. Power lines, due to the voltages at work, of course, don't need to be unjacketed to cause an arc, proximity is plenty enough motivation to start one.
However, if you would like a conspiracy, look into Hasbara.
I used to think these were bird birthday parties when I was little
See y’all in 7 years when this blows up.
👋🏻
Who's watching in 2028????⁉️
Powerlines already blew up....🤷♂️
Nice pun
@@SoullessxDream why would you say something so controversial yet so brave?
You can see how the birds almost completely cover the lines in a thick layer...now imagine a tornado made of birds coming right at you at 100+ mph
Happy birthday !
We have vaulted ceilings in my kitchen, and one of our window that is double paned, has 3 different giant spider cracks in the window from birds cracking it with how hard they have ran into the house
You mean a like a Birdnado?
@@axebeard7677 yes
Actually it is power. Big black Crow birds are very intelligent. They live in pairs and protect territory. But then they have meeting times and they come together by 300 till 1000 and play games - inteligent games.
Iff they decide to land on Your territory You better run. That happened in kindergarten when around 600 landed and attacked kids.
Wishing them a speedy recovery 🙏
You should see my rectum recovery
lmao
“There goes our power!!!” 🤣 IVE NEVER SHAT MYSELF LAUGHING
You should've started recording when they were still babies
🤣🤣🤣
Looooool
😂😘😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
The sarcasm is strong with this one
The birds didn't explode. When they all took off at once, the wires rebounded and bounced into each other. That's why the birds took off before the actual zap.
That makes more sense, thank you!
I'm so glad
So glad to hear that, I felt bad for those birds
That’s a pretty solid theory, that makes sense to me
There was birds in that ark blast 😂 i know you all are hoping they all survived but some tweetie birds fed some selvesters that day🤣
This is amazing ,here in Australia we don’t get birds in these numbers ,our dry environment and limited plants don’t support the bio mass ,we have diverse animals and birds but not big numbers
Imagine all of them on the lines being kookies...
Idk where in Aus you live, but it's a really big place with every imaginable climate and I assure you we do infact get swarms of birds just like this, hell we get swarms of bats like this
I love the end where a random just screams "YEAH GOTTEE!"
Brothers and sisters of CZcams, the algorithm has brought us together again to watch a video we never would have searched for or ever wanted to watch, yet here we are.
Yes we shall be summoned all at once
Fun times. Fun times.
Just came from water towers falling
I just came from watching a hawk snatch a duckling 5 seconds after a little kid let it go so it could be with its family.
EDIT: Nope, that was the video before. I actually just came from watching a rat jump into a deep fryer in a Whataburger.
I thought the algorithm was finally catching up with my visit to Bodega Bay, this summer.
What made my day was the "GOTEEM" at the end of the video as they celebrated losing power
The person filming sounds like a king of the hill character
I seriously doubt that no Birds got evaporated by that electrical Arc
That one bird at 2:38: “It’s electric!”
The rest of the birds at 2:39: “Boogie woogie woogie.”
Where's the bird saying " Danger, danger, high voltage!"
"It looks like we gotta blow 'em up again"
-Its not their first time
People don't realize how rare these giant flocks of birds are becoming.
Because they keep getting electrocuted
That last second “got em”.
"It looks like the powerline's just coded"
*video drops to 144p
Coated. As in covered in a coat of a thick liquid such as mud.
@@edjecollins4141 tbh I also thought he said coded.
He definitely said coated
"There went our power, yeah baby"!!
😂😂
shit happens... 🐦
@@ilil835 🤣☠️🤣☠️🤣
People : look that birds are so cute
Bird : *bomb has been planted*
"Look at how thick they are... Startin to droop."
Nobody:
My CZcams feed: *bird explosion.*
Its humble folk like this that makes America what it is. Bless em.
True my dude.
These humble folk are the silent majority of the entire country. And the media is hellbent on destroying them.
Yep, they’re who I blame too.
Feels like a LOT of birds died there lmao
Plot twist: The birds were trying to break the Guiness world record for number birds on a power line
"They're gonna blow the power again"
The power: *and you're blowing up with me*
I remember as a child when it would rain or was cold the yard would be full of black birds or robins. One day we started finding dead birds everywhere around the neighborhood. After that never seen a flock of birds like that since then.
What year was this?
I love it man! The guys watching were just waiting for the big show! 🤣🤣🤣
This would be a great way to start the movie birds out with if they did a remake lol
Birds are like "sure we blew out your power, but did you die?"
“This could be a good one!” Lol this will randomly go viral and be in peoples recommended.
You called it brother! Just recommended to me today!
@@curtiswilson4276 lol it’s that type of video.
Happy Holidays btw everyone
Here before the World sees it
@@joaopedrodebarrosdaeira5466 yep!
When Tarazan is sick of Online School:
That “GOT HEEM!” at the end took me out! 🤣
2:37 you’re welcome
You're a saint
Thanks
One minute of silence for all those birds that died making this video.
No
@@nomadic_gryphon1232
They didn't really
@@MinecraftPro97k didn't really what?
@@MinecraftPro97k bullshit they didn't die! You're clueless dude
@@SoldierSide77 what
Of course most of them flew away but some of them died INDEFINITELY, you can't survive that shock.
you just can't see them falling because of CZcams's compression, blurs out when things are moving
that “zzzzzzzzzzeeeeWOooOop” sound that came from that power line was personal
WHEN HE SAID THIS COULD BE A GOOD ONE. I HELD ON LOL
"This could be a good one!"
*Records with potato picked from the field minutes ago*
Flip phones don have good quality when it comes to pleasing young, spoiled CZcams brats.
@@trendmassacre8423 I'm not sure whether the Boomer vibe on this one was on purpose or not, but it definitely fits here.
"GOTT EEM"
"This could be a good one"
This happens regularly 😂😂
Bro all the bright, flaming corpses of the birds that got zapped just spraying to the ground... Omg
That arc flash just messed those guys eyes and they don’t even realize it.
true fact: you watched the whole video
Nope, looked for a hero in the comment section.
I did hahaha
I didn't actually I skipped to the end cuz I was worried that if it had a jumpscare
Fun fact: your lame af
...and read all the comments.
Wabbit season - duck season - wabbit season - duck season POW!😂
I never felt so much anticipation for something I could not imagine
@ 2:38 " OH GOD" ... perfectly synced with the explosion sound. Wow.
Nice Kentucky fried Starling!
LMAO 🤣🤣 your dead ass right. I left my glasses inside and that's exactly how I see shit without them. Lol.
That was awesome!
I had a timer on my phone for work and the explosion happened right as the timer went off. Best vid ever! 😂
Nobody:
Camera guy: I wanna see birds getting electrocuted with my friend and wanna see the power going off😆
For those who don't wanna wait. 2:36 is when the birds start flying away before they blow up, 2:38 is when they explode.
Enjoy, stay safe :)
2:38 is when the powerlines arc. Nothing exploded. Especially not any birds.
@@twizz420 Its expressive...
@@twizz420 Why did they arc? What's the physics/what's going on? Pls explain?
@@valinorean4816two things could have caused arc flash. 1 the lines cut a rebound and touched each other or does come close to each other will be good enough. The arc the jump from line to bird to bird to bird to bird and then back to the line of the birds were close together. I seen a squirrel watch jump from line to line. Ark jump from one line to his head and he jumped from the other line to his tail and he was zapped in midair. This is high voltage things do not actually have to touch one another they just get close enough and the arc will jump
Birds be like: those electric cables are dangerous, let's go sit on another one
Rest in piece,mario,luigi,bob,jacob,and Gabriel all of the birds will be rememberd:()
"There went our power. WOOOO!"
Birds. Trying to get back at us for creating windows.
I got here from the 2L exploding and stunning a small dog.....today's recommendations are very entertaining
they're evolving
“GOTEEM” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nobody:
Entertainment in the wasteland:
Reminded me of that old animation of all the birds on the power line
The fact they obviously have this as a regular occurrence is insane haha
They seemed to know something was coming and flew away beforehand. How did they not all die?
Lines touched because they flew away.
I think they all were ready to leave but when they jumped off, the power lines moved and touched eachother causing that boom 💥
Birds are electric Pokémon’s
They leave in flocks.
They knew nothing. The electric arc was caused by them leaving. Duh.
"Yep this could be a good one".....
The anticipation is the scariest part
At like 20 seconds one guy said this happened yesterday and another guy responded with youd think some of these birds would of died in the fire. 😂
That's crazy the amount of birds on that line to make it sag that much