The physical evidence claim is interesting but overstated. There's radiation readings that might be slightly elevated, but nothing that couldn't be explained by normal equipment malfunction or...
Bears were in the UK but that's ancient history - we're talking Roman times. By the 1800s, there were no large predators apart from maybe wolves in Scotland (and those were gone by the 1700s).
Have you considered it might be a deer in distress? Red stag roars can sound genuinely horrifying if you're not expecting them, and the moors definitely have populations.
I take simulation theory seriously because it's actually more statistically likely than us being in base reality.
Pro tip from someone who's been doing this five years: buy a decent secondhand thermal camera on eBay rather than a new one. You can get older models for £80-100 that work fine.
Good observation about the tourist effect. I'd add that heavily visited locations might have genuinely higher activity because of the environmental changes - more foot traffic creates subtle...
The medical explanation is probably correct, but I'd add: keep a log anyway. Date, time, how long it lasted, what you were doing before, any external factors (stress, tiredness, diet).
Rendlesham Forest again, interesting. That area has more weirdness per square kilometer than anywhere else in England.
What I can read is genuinely interesting though. There are incident logs from 1978 describing observations of 'anomalous objects' detected on radarPorton Down is one of the most sensitive military...
Does anyone actually believe the government would voluntarily disclose classified UAP data to Parliament?
Vixens in the mating season produce absolutely horrifying sounds - I've heard them twice and both times I genuinely thought something was being murdered.
Welcome to Quirk Reports! First thing - you're not mad, and this is one of the most common experiences people report.
I've been reading about the Beast of Bodmin Moor for years, and I reckon most of what's written is just folklore and misidentification.
My uncle's a farmer on Bodmin and on October 12th he lost two lambs under bizarre circumstances. They were in an enclosed field - no predators could've gotten in without him noticing.
This is fascinating. Did you experience any physical symptoms afterwards? Soreness, marks on your body, unusual dreams that night?