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When to Report a Pterodactyl Sighting

modern-pterosaur sketch by the eyewitness

By cryptozoologist Jonathan Whitcomb

Of course, the ideal reporting of a sighting of an apparent pterodactyl, more correctly called a pterosaur, is soon after the encounter and to the right kind of cryptozoologist. Yet the sighting can still be reported long after the event, even years later. In other words, if you or someone you know has seen a living pterodactyl, report it NOW, and use the following page for more information:

Report a Pterodactyl Sighting

You can remain anonymous, or you can allow your name to be made public: It’s entirely up to you.

modern-pterosaur sketch by the eyewitnessSketch drawn by the pterodactyl eyewitness Patty Carson (Cuba, ~1965)

Some eyewitnesses, in various parts of the world, call this kind of featherless flying creature a “dragon”.

Example of a sighting report

The following is a brief example of part of a reported pterodactyl sighting:

. . . It was huge and was no freakin bird, I can tell you that. The wingspan was beyond anything I ever seen even on TV or in any museum . . . [and it had] leather like dragon wings.

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Report of a dragon sighting

A North Chicago Portage Park community resident and his neighbor observed a huge dragon-like cryptid flying overhead while working in their yards on Tuesday May 18, 2021.

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Pterodactyl sightings in the United States

Youtube video with Jonathan Whitcomb

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Modern dragon encounter

From the investigative journalist Jonathan Whitcomb: “Where did dragon legends come from? Could some of them have come from sightings of pterosaurs centuries ago? I believe so . . .” [You can watch this Youtube video for free]

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Report a dinosaur bird sighting

What could be as strange as accounts of dragons flying over our heads in the 21st century? I need to explain . . .

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Pterodactyl sighting reports

Duane Hodgkinson . . . a World War II veteran who saw, long ago, a “pterodactyl” in a jungle: his 1944 sighting near Finschhafen, New Guinea . . . In a jungle clearing with moderately high grass, a clearing about a hundred feet in diameter, the two men saw something at the far side, something astonishing.

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Pterosaurs in modern times

Contrary to the surface appearance from looking at a statistic in my compilation of data early in the year 2013, extant pterosaurs in modern times do not likely actually involve a 20-to-1 ratio of long-tails to short-tails.

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Dragons still fly over Los Angeles

Twice in the first five months of 2013 has an eyewitness reported something like a pterosaur or dragon flying over Los Angeles, both times over the I-5 between Griffith Park and Glendale. Those two sightings were less than two miles apart, near the Los Angeles River, if not directly over it.

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How many people see living pterodactyls?

"Were dragons real?" short video mini-documentary

By Jonathan Whitcomb, investigative journalist

The point is this: pterosaurs still living.

I’ve been investigating sightings of these flying creatures for sixteen years now, reported encounters with apparent living pterosaurs. Most of them have been in the United States. The estimated number of sightings suggests that ancient legends of dragons, seen around the world, may not have been based entirely on fictional accounts.

Various labels have been put onto these flying creatures:

  • dragon, a term used anciently but also in modern times
  • flying dinosaur, more common in recent generations
  • pterodactyl, used from the 19th century to the present
  • dinosaur bird, maybe more common in recent decades
  • ropen, more common after two expeditions in 2004
  • prehistoric bird, maybe more common in recent decades

I’ve received reports from a number of countries on five continents, yet most of the eyewitness reports have been from the USA, and they’re enough to now make an estimate that I believe is more accurate than my estimates in earlier years: how many Americans have seen a living pterosaur.

two pterosaurs sketched by Eskin Kuhn

Sketch by the eyewitness Eskin Kuhn

Introduction to the work in cryptozoology by Jonathan Whitcomb

My associates and I have helped each other a great deal over the years, although much of our work has been independent to a great deal. We each draw our own conclusions about these amazing flying creatures, yet we agree on many things.

I’ve spent well over 10,000 hours on my own investigation, probably more time than any other person now living. I know that some skeptics may not accept the following estimates, yet I disclose them now with confidence that they’re not very far off.

Estimated Number of Sightings of Pterosaurs in the United States

How many Americans now living have seen a modern pterosaur? The persons who had significant sightings in the USA probably number at least 150,000, although only 25% of those involved good-enough views of the animals to make it reasonable for the persons to tell one or more persons about it.

In other words, 37,500 Americans have told somebody something to the effect that they saw a flying creature that appeared more like a pterosaur than a bird or a bat, and 112,500 have not told anyone about seeing something that gave them the impression that it was a pterosaur. The combinations of those two types makes 150,000 Americans with significant sightings.

Those numbers fit well with the following three factors:

If many more persons had significant sightings, like many millions of Americans, these flying creatures would have been discovered before now and I would be swamped by eyewitness reports.

If only a few thousands of Americans had encounters, I would not have so many persons sending me sighting reports.

If only a few thousands of Americans had encounters, I we would not see so many reports that included references to other eyewitnesses who also had sightings. Consider Cynthia Lee, an eyewitness in Raleigh, North Carolina; she reported her own sighting and later reported that her mother and uncle also had a sighting many years earlier.

"Were dragons real?" short video mini-documentary

Youtube video “Were Dragons Real?”

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41 reported sightings of living pterosaurs in California

This video is mostly about seven reported sightings of huge featherless flying creatures, most of the encounters being in Southern California. Take it in context: forty-one reported encounters in California.

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American Dragon-Pterodactyl

In the summer of 1891, southeast of Fresno, several eyewitnesses reported two featherless flying creatures with wingspans of fifteen feet . . . two “dragons”

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How many persons have seen a living pterosaur?

As of early December of 2017, it seems that no scientist has a body of a recently-deceased pterosaur to examine, or at least I have no knowledge of such a discovery and examination. That’s why my associates and I continue to work in the realm of cryptozoology, using whatever knowledge is available.

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Dragon-pterodactyl in Los Angeles County

“Apparent relationship to a Rhamphorhynchoid pterosaur”

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