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2023-06-20 01:37:58 UTC - NOT_HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 278061F6F150D8D5677E350CBD7DB3FADA046EBFCB5A9852951A490DAD894241
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One possible explanation would be the bird wings flap rate is exactly equal to frame rate of the camera recording device. This can be further explored at this link where the chopped appears to be stationary as the rpm of the wings= frame rate of camera. https://twitter.com/rainmaker1973/status/1545749609556819974?s=46&t=irE03n4N4US3gk20A8B5iA

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