So what is making Birds Fall from the Sky in the US?

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As crazy and as weird this is, some of you may not have heard of this yet. All the thousands of birds suddenly falling from the sky and dropping dead, in more than a few places in the Southern United States.  Although some government officials have speculated this could be due to fireworks, people are not buying it lol.

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Motorists stopped and gawked at hundreds of dead red-winged blackbirds on a highway in Pointe Coupee Parish, La., Monday, just days after residents of Beebe, Ark., saw more than 1,000 birds fall from the sky on New Year's Eve.

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.On Monday, state biologists were gathering up some of the approximately 500 blackbirds and starlings that lay dead along Louisiana Route 1 near Pointe Coupee Central High School for testing.

The United States Geological Survey has noted 16 incidents in the past 30 years where more than 1,000 black birds have died at the same time, usually the result of tightly-packed flocks flying into bad weather. What's more, more than 5 billion birds die of natural causes in the United States each year, so it is, in a way, unusual that Americans don't witness more major bird kills.


Yet the use of improved testing and a state of heightened concern on the parts of state ornithologists is a proper response, even if the two bird kills had not come so close together, experts say.

"Birds can be really good indicators of environmental problems, so I'd hate to think that 5,000 would die and nobody would care," says Greg Butcher, director of bird conservation at the National Audobon Society, in Washington. "It's worth investigation to find out what happened because there is potentially something we should worry about and it's potentially something that has an odd, but benign cause."

Americans have theorized that everything from fallout from secret government weapons testing to UFO collisions downed the birds in Arkansas. But the newly-discovered bird rain in Louisiana is likely to focus more serious attention to the plight of blackbirds now bundled in winter flocks that can number over 100,000 birds.

Postmortem tests of birds in the Arkansas incident showed evidence of blunt force trauma to many of the victims, which Mr. Butcher says means that it's likely the birds were spooked by New Year's Eve fireworks and may, in mass confusion, have run into cars and houses.

Since blackbirds are considered a nuisance by farmers, the mass death in Louisiana could be attributable to a legal pest control effort. Pest control experts kill blackbird roosts in several ways, including spraying water on birds to induce hypothermia or by using legal poisons. Most such poisons work quickly, but a botched control attempt could mean that birds may have flown away from the roost and died nearby.
 
Yesterday I was walking home and there is crow near my house I never heard such an annoying crow that was screaming for like I have no idea.... Guess he was calling out his buddies to attack poor little cute birdies.
 
maybe alien abductions? :D

nah serious, if you can blow the hell out of the fishes ears and chock them to death (causing internal bleeding and other **** from the sound and the blast wave) with firecrackers why cant you blow the hell out of the ears of birds and "chock" them to death?...

From work experience, working with explosives and arms, I've seen what the sound and the blast wave can do to small animals even if they are not that close to the explosion itself...

Imagine yourself sleeping and suddenly you hear a huge explosion just next to you, what do you do? again imagine A LOT of explosions going of everywhere, while its completely dark, again what do you do? :D
Even if the birds don't go deaf or get an internal bleeding they probably get so scared and start to fly around like idiots while its pitch black. They will certainly hit something during that time and that will probably cause internal injuries which later, if not straight away, kills them. If not that way, they continue to fly, stressed as hell, until they die from heart attacks or other organ failure, because of all the explosions and sound going on everywhere in the night.
 
It is no longer just about bird. We now have fish, and today it is turtles...

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Hundreds of lifeless turtle doves ?hung from trees like Christmas balls? through an Italian city in the latest mass death of animals across the globe, an animal-rights group reports.

The World Wildlife Fund-Italy scooped up 300 birds, with blue-stained beaks, from across the city of Faenza for analysis, GeaPress reported Friday. The state forestry department collected other dead or nearly dead specimens that had lain ?in heaps in the flower beds (or) crushed in the streets.?

The blue stain, GeaPress reported, ?is a sign of hypoxia, caused by suffocation? but could also be potassium cyanide, a poison used by poachers.

?Never before this year? has a mass death such as this happened, said WWF Italy president Giorgio Tramonti. Pollution controls on industry in the region are poor, he said, and the dove deaths are ?not normal.?

Italy?s tumbling turtle doves joined a mountain of dead animals piling up from New Zealand to Sweden, as a new Google map plotting the carnage shows.

The phenomenon started on New Year?s Eve with thousands of red-winged blackbirds dropping from the skies over Beebe, Ark.

From there, it was 40,000 crabs washing up on chalk reefs off Kent, England, dead penguins and petrels in New Zealand, 50 to 100 jackdaws on a street in Falk?ping, Sweden, 150 tonnes of farmed red tilapia in Vietnam, and about 100 tonnes of sardines and catfish on the beaches of Paranagua, Brazil.

?It?s like a plane crash,? Canadian conservation expert Steven Price told the Star in explaining the sudden public fascination with mass animal deaths.

?The reports are dramatic,? he said. ?It?s a natural human response to be concerned. If we feel badly, and most people do about these deaths, let?s go where the suffering is the greatest.?

At least 50 million birds die every year in North America from the combined threat of colliding with buildings, pesticides and predator cats ? all preventable deaths, said Price, senior director of conservation science and practice of the World Wildlife Fund Canada.

?Because they happen in ones and twos,? the deaths don?t attract the same attention, he said.

Washington Post writer Melissa Bell has coined the name Aflockalypse for the reported mass deaths, which are largely concentrated in the United States and Europe.

The Arkansas birds ?died of impact force to their bodies,? said Scott Wright, chief of disease investigations at the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wisc. Fireworks probably startled them from their perches.

?It's believed that the noise startled them ? they are poor night flyers ? and they were in close proximity to neighbourhoods, and they flew into homes and cars,? Wright told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Fireworks and cold weather were also traced to the Swedish bird kill, and being ?spooked by a boat (or) a bald eagle? sent hundreds of mud hens in Texas to their deaths.

?People get a little bit nervous,? said Texas parks and wildlife biologist Charlie Muller.

?It happens every year again, generally not that many birds, (but) nothing out of the ordinary.?

 
You know Christmas Eve had a very weird energy.... actually everything drops everything just goes bad after that retrograde.
 
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