So, does anyone have a theory on this?
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/201 ... irds_N.htm
Dead Birds in ArkansasRe: Dead Birds in Arkansasim betting was because of the fireworks on 31th
i heard they found birds with signs they were really stressed i hope they continue the story to found out what happened
Re: Dead Birds in ArkansasGeeze, where are the chemtrail guys when you need them?
Re: Dead Birds in Arkansasi love the idea of hiding presentsin the oven
that´s really funny
Re: Dead Birds in ArkansasOh wait.... there's more: http://www.thelocal.se/31262/20110105/
Shortly before midnight on Tuesday, residents found 50 to 100 jackdaws on a street in Falköping southeast of Skövde. The site has been blocked for a veterinary inspection of the birds. "We do not know what the cause is," said Tomas Ahlgren, officer in command at the Skövde police. Emergency services have cordoned off an area around the site so that the birds can be examined by the county veterinarian. According to Sveriges Radio Skaraborg, these are between 50 and 100 dead birds. A veterinarian was on his way to investigate the birds on site on Wednesday morning. County veterinian Robert ter Horst would not speculate on what may have caused the birds' deaths. "We will work quietly and methodically," he said. On New Year's Eve, an estimated 4,000 to 5,000 blackbirds tumbled from the sky on an Arkansas town shortly before midnight on New Year's Eve. Separately, 500 birds plummeted to the ground 580 kilometres away in Louisiana on Monday and a Kentucky woman reported finding dozens of dead birds in her yard. Speculation on the causes of the US bird deaths has ranged from fireworks, the weather, noxious fumes or a "sonic boom." In addition, up to 100,000 dead and dying drum fish have washed up in the Arkansas River and tens of thousands of dead fish have been found in the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
Re: Dead Birds in ArkansasIt has been reported in Arkansas, Louisiana and Sweden.
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