Reports from the void: 'we saw a black creature'

The Singular Fortean Society received the following email on November 22nd, 2020.

 

On Friday night, November 20th, my son and I picked up my daughter and niece from their jobs at a daycare. It was around 6:15 at night.

We had just pulled out of the daycare parking lot and made a right onto Woodland Avenue in Springfield, [Pennsylvania], Delaware County. As we approached the light, we saw a black creature fly by at a very fast speed and then [it] just seemed to vanish quickly, maybe into the trees. It all happened in a matter of seconds.

My daughter saw that it had large wings, large yellow eyes, and lizard-like legs that looked backwards. My niece saw the large black wings. My son and I saw a large black shape. It was blacker than the night.

My niece was the first to report seeing the creature. If she hadn’t said something, I think the rest of us might have thought we were seeing things. We probably would have just tried to forget it at that point. I don’t have a clue what we could have seen.

It’s a very suburban area and not too far from Philly. There are houses , schools, and businesses in this area. It is very populated, but the area where we spotted the creature has a small forested area and there might be a little creek there. But even so, there are houses, the daycare, and a restaurant right where we saw the creature. It was so strange. Has anyone else reported any sightings in the Philly area?

Investigator Tobias Wayland contacted the witness to ask if she would be willing to answer some follow-up questions.

In response, the witness said, “If you’d like to email me some questions, I’d be happy to answer them. However, I don’t know how much more information I could give you. The incident happened in a matter of seconds. I probably told you everything that occurred.”

Wayland emailed a list of questions, but received no further response.

The description given of the creature resembles a great blue heron, which have a thriving population in Pennsylvania. Great blue herons stand up to four feet tall with wingspans of up to seven feet, and have yellow eyes. Many think of herons as primarily daytime birds, but great blue herons have eyes well-adapted to darkness and will hunt at night. Seen quickly in the dark, they may be easily misidentified as something far stranger.

The only other report received by the Singular Fortean Society in the area was from Levittown, Pennsylvania, roughly 50 miles northeast of Springfield. However, in that report, the witness described a creature that “had the body of a human, but it had wings." No such humanoid attributes were noted in the above report.

Reports from the Void is a repository to share those stories for which we do not have enough information to make a full report. This is usually because of little or no communication from the witness following their initial submission. The Singular Fortean Society will always provide as much information as possible regarding any correspondence during our attempts to speak with those involved.

This series is meant only to present you with the full breadth of the information sent to us, and makes no judgments towards the veracity of any stories shared within it.

 

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By Tobias & Emily Wayland / Singular Fortean

Head Editor & Writer, Lead Investigator, Co-Founder

Tobias Wayland is a passionate fortean who has been actively investigating the unusual for over a decade; the first several years of his investigative career were spent as a MUFON field investigator, and following that he investigated independently prior to becoming the head writer and editor for the Singular Fortean Society. Tobias is a frequent guest on various podcasts and radio shows, has contributed to several books on the paranormal, and is often invited to speak at paranormal conferences and events. He was also featured in the Small Town Monsters documentary Terror in the Skies and the series premiere of Expedition X for his work investigating Mothman sightings around Lake Michigan. He and his wife Emily have been involved with the Lake Michigan Mothman investigation since its advent in the spring of 2017, and recently published a book chronicling the experience, The Lake Michigan Mothman: High Strangeness in the Midwest.

His years as an investigator have served him best by illustrating that when it comes to the anomalous, the preternatural, and the paranormal, any answers he's found are still hopelessly outnumbered by questions.

Creative & Artistic Director, Photo & Video Analyst, Co-Founder

Emily Wayland is an ardent craftsperson and devoted monster enthusiast with degrees in both photography and design. An accomplished artist, designer, and photographer, Emily is responsible not only for the Singular Fortean Society's aesthetic, but also the examination of any photographic or video evidence. Emily’s art and designs have been featured in various paranormal art shows around the Minneapolis area, as well as in the ‘Chicago Mothman’ portion of the Small Town Monsters documentary Terror in the Skies. She and her husband Tobias have been involved with the Lake Michigan Mothman investigation since its advent in the spring of 2017, and recently published a book chronicling the experience, The Lake Michigan Mothman: High Strangeness in the Midwest.

Her lifetime love affair with monsters of all varieties has led her to pursue them in real life, and she hopes that her expertise in photography will help her capture one—at least on film.

(Source: singularfortean.com; February 20, 2021; https://tinyurl.com/yfqbblj5)
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