I cant belive it myself its definitely a bird then I remember i took this picture trying to get a clear shot of the cape may shoreline from Delaware, 80× zoom on a galazy s24 ultra when i noticed the sky wasnt clear enough that day I snapped one picture and decided today wasnt the day for the picture I was trying to get. that was last Tuesday, april 2nd at 3:56pm at Cape henlopen state Park.

by Euphoric-Law-376

8 Comments

  1. I actually know this area very well. A very interesting and pertinent fact is that Cape May, NJ is directly across the bay from Lewes, DE. Cape May draws the largest and most diverse amount of sea birds of any area on the east coast. In fact, there are 17 different varieties of sea gull that make their nests and breed in Cape May. You more than likely captured one the 8 distinct varieties of sea birds that make their nest in the area.

  2. Full-Bodybuilder-228 on

    These occurrences are happening all over the world 🌎 as of late. It makes you really wonder why our government decided to keep this from everyone, (i.e-Except every person working “IN, &/or, FOR”), them in which I’m sure they were all forced to sign a ‘Non Disclosure Agreement’ regarding all their work.

  3. HealthyIndependent10 on

    The Delaware Bay is notorious for Fata Morgana…I was born and raised in North Cape May and especially in the winter, have seen very cool atmospheric illusions looking towards Delaware many times.

    Everything from large ships floating in the air to entire neighborhoods on the other side looking like they were only a mile away even though it’s actually about 22 miles across the water and clear as a bell.

  4. Smoky_Porterhouse on

    Was this taken through a window? I’m curious what the 6 diagonal dots are on the lower left of the object.