No sooner had the world news reported about the closure of a part of the Grand Teton Park, located very close to Yellowstone Park and its famous supervolcano, when another curious thing appeared on the network.
Officially, the Grand Teton Park was closed due to a large 30-meter crack in the rock, apparently due to volcanic activity.
But maybe the matter is completely different? For example, a mysterious golden bird flies in the park, as if descended from the pages of fairy tales about the Phoenix or the Firebird.
The strange fire bird in the pictures taken by the webcam of the Grand Teton Park was discovered by a YouTube user under the nickname "MrMBB333", specializing in unusual celestial phenomena. The bird is completely real, not "dirt on camera". She was filmed in motion several times as she flew over Jenny Lake.
In appearance, the bird looks like an ordinary golden eagle (it's funny that in English it is called the golden eagle), but the golden eagle never has such a fiery-bright plumage, similar to flashes of flame.
Golden eagle.
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Could such a dazzling golden glow be an optical focus due to a ray of the sun hitting the golden eagle? This option seems to be the only scientifically correct one, but why did the golden eagle's wings reflect this light so brightly? In addition, the author suspects that the bird is unusually large, which, however, cannot be proved.
Plots about a bird with fiery plumage are found among many peoples of the world. According to legends, her appearance can bring both blessings and misfortunes.
The Phoenix story starts at 2.08 and lasts until 5.12: