A new video has recently surfaced on YouTube, featuring a discussion on Phantoms & Monsters Radio about monstrous birds, including thunderbirds, pterosaurs, and giant avians. The video includes a live chat and Q&A session with Lon Strickler, the host of the show.
The video begins with a brief introduction from the host, welcoming new members and first-time viewers to the channel. He encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and share the program, as well as to consider making a super chat or super thanks donation to support the channel.
The main topic of the video is the existence of large, mysterious birds, as described in various legends and eyewitness accounts. According to First Nations legends, the thunderbird is said to have a wingspan the length of two canoes and the ability to deafen people with the sound of its flapping wings.
One particularly intriguing account shared in the video is from a man named JD, who claims to have seen a huge bird on Airport Road near the New Kent County Airport in Virginia. JD describes the bird as having an overall shape of an eagle, with talons that were lighter in color and a beak that seemed too large and long for its face. The overall color was dark, and the height was at least 8 feet, with a wingspan of 25 feet. JD states that he has searched for images of eagles and hawks online, but has not found anything that closely resembles this bird.
Another account shared in the video is from an Ecuadorian woman and her child, who were saved by an unknown winged being when their vehicle started to crash over a road embankment and down a cliff. The woman describes the being as having giant wings that appeared from nowhere and covered the van, stopping it just as it was about to go over the edge.
The video also includes an account from three Canadian friends who observed a massive bird on top of a willow tree. The bird was so large that one of the witnesses wondered if it was a thunderbird.
Overall, the video is an interesting and informative discussion on the topic of monstrous birds, featuring various eyewitness accounts and legends. If you are interested in the subject, it is definitely worth a watch.