Date: January 2012
Time: Between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
Number of Objects: 1
Shape of Objects: Beam of light.
Full Description of Event/Sighting: One night in January 2012 I was standing in my back yard with my fiancée having a smoke. As we were talking I saw a beam of light shine down onto a tree in a backyard that is on the corner of Duke street and Nelson Street.
I mentioned to my fiancée whose back was to it. By the time he turned around it was gone. He turned back to me and it shone down again, but this time it was north of the original sighting and about a street width and a house north of it.
I told my fiancée to turn around again and it disappeared. Once he was facing me again it shone down one more time, again a bit further north than the original 2 sightings.
I have thought about it and thought about it. It was a similar shape as a helicopter searchlight but not as bright.
There was nothing in the sky. The tree it shone down on is huge. I cannot figure out what this light was from. The light was narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, like if you were to hold a flashlight upside down.
When it was over the tree, the wide part was at the top of the tree and the light seemed to be coming from the sky. Again, there was no helicopter or any craft that I could see that this light could be coming from. Bowmanville is a bit east of Oshawa, which has had 2 incidents of loud humming noises reported by residents in the wee hours of the morning in January and February 2012.
Also a report of a bright light in the sky in the north end of the city on February 7, 2012 as reported on Durham Radio News. They reported that there were no records of meteors falling the night of the sighting. I should also mention that the Darlington Nuclear Plant is located between Bowmanville and Oshawa.
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This is good that I found something vaguely similar to my experience. I was 11 years old in 99. I use to live in Scotland Aberdeen. I had just got binoculars for my birthday and was testing them out when this light beamed on a tree just like you described. It was a baby tree. The only difference is I can see this flying object hovering over it. It was not much bigger than the tree itself. The light was yellowy and kind of blocked out any street light in the area although it was not that bright. And it's as you had mentioned like a helicopter spotlight but not that bright. As if misty. The object was very unusual. I couldn't work it out. And the object flew very super fast. It shot up and down and zoomed in a triangle angle. It went to the next tree shone down a spot light for a few second then went straight back to the previous baby tree. It then proceed to a larger tree on the right without putting on a bright light over it. Then shot over the buildings. A few times it came back and went back to the baby tree. Then it shot more closer to my window. And I tried to study the object until it shot straight over me very very close and hovered above. It lifted it's bottom to me and a spot light shone straight into my room as bright as a beam of pure white light. I managed to study it before it got that bright. It had no tale. Was a diamond shape one end being larger than the other side. Round Top. Red green lights and one small spot light. Underneath was white the rest metallic and shiny. With it close up it looked far bigger than my windows. Probably the size of a car. When the spotlight shone straight into my room aiming directly at me I felt intimidated so I hid behind the curtain the light was far too bright then it disappeared. The whole craft just disappeared. I don't know where it went. When it was over the tree I felt it was trying to help the trees growth along.
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