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A swarm of ladybirds moving into San Diego County was so large that it was recorded Tuesday night on the weather radar of the National Weather Service (NWS), reports CBS Los Angels. The NWS office in San Diego tweeted a video of the radar that appeared to indicate rainfall but was in fact what they called a "flowering" ladybug.
"The great echo appearing on the SoCal radar tonight is not a rush, but a cloud of ladybugs called" flowering "," reads in the tweet.
NWS meteorologist Miguel Miller told local radio station KNX-AM that the 80-km-long blob was heading to San Diego County from the San Gabriel Mountains.
According to the Los Angeles Times, ladybugs flew between 5,000 and 9,000 feet above sea level.
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