"I noticed above the tree, coming from my right way out in the sky, a sizable object that was moving at a steady, moderate pace. Not soaring fast. Just passing from right to left in the sky."
I received the following account:
"Hello. In October 2010, I experienced 'something' at my home in Los Angeles, CA, that still makes me wonder if it was real. I was in my yard one afternoon. I stood back quietly scanning the tree for 'Little Sam,' the name I had given to the squirrel that has made the tree its home for the past two years. I noticed above the tree, coming from my right way out in the sky, a sizable object that was moving at a steady, moderate pace. Not soaring fast. Just passing from right to left in the sky. It was a clear sky. Partly cloudy and partly sunny.
It didn't take long to realize that this object was something quite unique. It is hard to deduce the distance that this object had been out in the sky, but it was too large to have been a regular bird and did not look like an airplane or anything mechanical. The reason why it was so odd is that although seeing this from my angle looking up at it, I could not make out any real definition, but I did see what looked like wings above this mass that flapped like the wings of a butterfly.
It looked like what a gigantic butterfly would appear to be at a great distance in the sky. It was not streamlined or had wings open like a bird soaring. This is what really knocked me over. As it kept passing over, I looked at this object that I then considered to be some kind of very large 'bird' because of the 'wings' that I saw flapping but in the motion that a butterfly would flap its wings. So in my mind, my first thought was a huge 'bird' because of the many sightings of enormous 'birds' and the thought of a gigantic butterfly was to me. Outlandish!
After these many years and the numerous reports of winged beings, particularly your investigation of the Chicago winged humanoids, could my sighting have been a similar creature?" M
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