CLEVELAND — It was a typical Thursday morning when something strange happened while we were live on the air.
In fact, it happened so fast that none of us here at Channel 3 even noticed.
Around 6:24 a.m. during our newscast on Thursday, Feb. 21, one of our cameras captured a streak of light quickly dancing through the sky before vanishing into the darkness.
It's a bird, not a plane, not a UFO.
That's according to the experts at NASA we spoke to after examining the video ourselves.
A viewer posted the moment on YouTube, and our footage gained a lot of attention. Thomas Wertman, from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) of Ohio, brought the video to our attention.
Weird, right?
To verify this video wasn't doctored, we went back and pulled the moment from our broadcast and found the flash of light did actually happen. You can watch our original clip here:
But what could it be?
We invited Wertman in to get a better look and after watching our raw video, he believes it’s a bird.
“I can actually see the wings going up and down and this is not uncommon. I’ve had some other videos submitted over the past that have turned out to be insects, when you get a very high quality resolution, you can even see the wings going up and down as it goes across the screen,” Wertman said.
Take a look for yourself and you can see the wings flapping:
When asked if we can slide this from unidentified flying object into the category or identified flying object, Wertman said yes.
“I’m sure we can, because I’ve also gone and scrubbed up any aircraft in the region. I had one helicopter flying around in that region, but no other aircraft in that area that I could pick up on the transponder. So, I’m sure we’re seeing wildlife down along there, most likely a gull,” Wertman said.
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