Category Archives: birds

Winged Humanoids Over Texas

Not Mothman but it is a story from Ken Gerhard of winged humanoid beings flying in the skies of Texas. Interesting in the context of the UFO sightings there, as well as the fires and drought. Holy humanoids, Batman! Reports … Continue reading

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Vintage Postcard Find

Found this while looking for vintage postcards; I’m not sure what it’s supposed to be or the source, but the winged human, as well as headless human, begs to be shared here. The image is definitely surreal and a bit … Continue reading

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Entering the Orb: The Big Bird

(This isn’t Mothman related, but it does have a slight mothy vibe, sort of, in terms of a large bird or shadow of a bird in connection with UFOs, missing time and screen memories.) At my blog The Orange Orb, … Continue reading

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From 1980: Letterman Interviews John Keel

Thanks to the John Keel: Not an Authority on Anything blog, this link to a clip from 1980, of David Letterman interviewing John Keel. One neat and surprising thing; Letterman says he thinks most people have seen UFOs, and probably … Continue reading

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Strange Frequency: Bird Visitations, Beeping, Radio Noise

(The following experience I had the night of Japan’s earthquake isn’t directly related to Mothman. Nor am I suggesting it was part of the Mothman energy; and yet, there is a bit of a Mothy vibe to this, and so … Continue reading

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Odor of the Owl

Not Mothman, but shares some connections to the Cornwall Owlman, which has similarities to the Mothman events. I’ve posted about England’s advertising campaign for a perfume company, that uses the owl as its mascot. A giant walking owl (not really … Continue reading

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More Mothy Goodness: Mike Clelland interviews Andrew Colvin

Delighted to find that Mike Clelland has brought us a new interview, this one with Mothman witness/experiencer and author Andrew Colvin. (Mothman’s Photographer series, etc.) As I commented on Mike’s blog hidden experience, thank you for bringing this to us. … Continue reading

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From The Daily Grail: Star Captain gets the Uh-ohs: Mothman and The Times?

“davidp” has a very interesting post at The Daily Grail on an encounter with definite Mothman overtones. Thanks for sharing this david!

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Happy Birthday Mothman

Loren Coleman at Cryptomundo writes about Mothman’s “birthday” — it was 44 years ago November that witnesses encountered the winged, humanoid creature in Pt. Pleasant, West Virginia. From Cryptomundo: On November 15, 1966, the World was introduced to the phenomenon … Continue reading

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From Beachcombing’s Bizarre History Blog: ‘Baby-eating eagles’

Beachcombing discusses the legend of giant birds, eagles, Thunderbirds, and so on, and their baby snatching ways. He begins thusly: When Beachcombing first came to Italy, many years ago, he spent a summer in a room with an enormous wardrobe … Continue reading

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