Birds Fly In Majestic Penis Formation

Flock you.

In this flock, every bird is a member.

A wildlife photographer captured starlings flying in a penis formation over California's Central Valley, Caters News reported.

Robert Palmer and a friend were photographing peregrine falcons when one of the predators found its prey, the starlings.

The starlings flew into several defensive formations, and Palmer snapped away, he told Caters.

Only later while editing the images later did Palmer discover he had captured a giant willy in the wild blue yonder.

"They usually don't form a phallic symbol," he told the New York Post.

The starlings' penis formation truly reaches for the sky.
The starlings' penis formation truly reaches for the sky.
Caters News

While starlings are known for their fluid changes of formation, this murmuration might have created the most X-rated ever.

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