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Brown Mountain Lights captured on camera


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Nothing faint about fireflies in the dark. May is breeding season pretty much for most of the types, if not all. 

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My original thought was...what is so interesting about Brown Mountain Lions...aren't all mountain lions brown?   my bad

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I've seen the Marfa lights. Totally different experience. They slowly wink on, stay lit for about 30 seconds, then fade out. Sometimes they split in two before going out, one at a time. Really cool.

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I've seen the Marfa lights. Totally different experience. They slowly wink on, stay lit for about 30 seconds, then fade out. Sometimes they split in two before going out, one at a time. Really cool.

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hes a physicist not a bug studier. he probably doesnt even know about fire flies.

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It's Bigfoot smoking a, ummm, cigarette.

Move on to the next mystery....

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I watched this a couple times and didn't see anything unusual. Bugs, car headlights (lower left), city lights in the distance, etc. What am I missing?

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They look like rods to me (flying insects phenomenon)

But I did see something strange on the right side of the screen between 0:37-0:40 of the video.

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