@MistyMidnight you're onto something there - the clustering pattern is exactly what caught my attention years ago when I was mapping freshwater reports across the UK and cross-referencing with...
I've been compiling reports of Black Shuck sightings across East Anglia and the Midlands, and there's a very clear pattern: October through November are peak reporting months.
Just saw this come through the wire - the US Department of Defense has released a new batch of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena reports covering the 2019-2022 period.
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