More info on the Bird Deaths

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2011-01-05 09:49:34

Several people have sent me additional links and info – so I have tried to collate them here – but have not had time to read them all.   …also reports of falling birds in Los Angeles and Winnipeg, Canada.   earthquake / bird fall link here elibrary.unm.edu/sor… some more background for the hard drive adsabs.harvard.edu/a… I was reading a story like this last night, probably the same story…. note that the wildlife “experts” say it’s normal for this kind of thing to happen   Wildlife experts in Arkansas believe high-altitude lightning or hail killed more than 1,000 blackbirds that literally fell from the sky on New Year’s Eve.The statement noted that such phenomenon was not particularly rare and has been reported in other parts of the world.   www.upi.com/Top_News… Chemtrails Strike Again? www.comcast.net/vide…   More on bird deaths in Arkansas. Here’s a clue. On the day of the birds falling from the sky, New Year’s Eve, there was also a sudden winter tornado that occurred so fast that it caught residents by surprise. www.examiner.com/nat…   Dead birds falling from the sky. Vet says birds had circulatory trauma. Dead fish of one species only dying close to this date. A freak winter tornado that appears suddenly. Hmm   Dead birds in other states around the same time. endoftheamericandrea…   Something is obviously going on.   Final link on the birds. This has more details on the trauma that the birds experienced. www.cnn.com/2011/US/…      http://www.metro.co.uk/news/816890-mystery-as-hundreds-of-dead-starlings-founds-on-somerset-street Mystery as hundreds of dead starlings founds on Somerset street Jo Steele – 10th March, 2010 A nurse got the fright of her life when she arrived home to find hundreds of dead starlings littering the ground. Julie Knight said she found more than 100 corpses in her front garden alone – which is just 3.6m (12ft) long. ‘They literally seemed to just fall out of the sky. About 70 were dead straight away,’ said the 53-year-old. ‘It was like something out of a horror film – like Hitchcock’s The Birds – it was absolutely terrifying.’ The starlings had blood coming from their beaks and many had their feet already curled up in Sunday’s bizarre event, which has baffled experts. Lloyd Scott from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds said they might have flown into something but admitted: ‘This is one of the oddest things I’ve ever heard about.’ He added: ‘When flying around in a murmuration – the coordinated sky-dance of the starlings – they relate each movement to the seven birds closest to them. ‘They are hardwired into doing this and on instinct they stay away from each other.’ Eyewitnesses to the incident in Coxley, Somerset, are adamant the birds did not collide with each other or fly into a structure such as a conservatory. Ms Knight called RSPCA officers, who saved just six birds, put dozens of others that were beyond help to sleep and collected the dead. Vets from the RSPCA and the RSPB are studying the starlings and awaiting toxicology results. KIEV, October 23 (RIA Novosti) en.rian.ru/Environme… Over 1,500 dead birds found on Azov sea island Around 1,500 dead birds have been found on Ukraine’s Bolshoi Dzendzik Island near the Berdyansk spit on the Azov Sea, the Ukrainian emergencies ministry said on Saturday. Most of the birds were cormorants, but a large number of herring gulls were also found. Specialists from the local veterinary office have taken samples for laboratory testing to establish the cause of the death of the birds. www.timesonline.co.u… July 23 2008 Mystery as dead birds fall from the sky over Western Australia Anne Barrowclough, South-East Asia Editor #ygrps-yiv-102207327 div#ygrps-yiv-102207327related-article-links p a, #ygrps-yiv-102207327 div#ygrps-yiv-102207327related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c;} Dead birds are falling from the sky in Australia for the second time in seven months, raising fears of a possible public health threat. At least 200 seagulls have been found dead in Perth’s popular beachside suburbs of Woodman Point and Henderson this week, baffling local authorities. Post-mortem examinations have failed to determine the cause of the birds’ deaths. Last December 5,000 birds died in the coastal town of Esperance, 500 km south of Perth, after being poisoned by lead carbonate blowing through the town as it was being exported through Esperance Port. The latest incident of dropping birds has led to a major investigation of local industries but government officials admit they are at a loss to know what is killing the gulls. A Department of Health spokesman admitted they could not rule out a risk to public health until the cause of the birds’ deaths had been established. When the Esperance birds began dying, tests showed that local children and adults had potentially dangerous levels of lead in their blood. A local company, Magellan Metals, escaped prosecution over the way it handled the transportation of lead through the town, but fears remain over the potential threat to humans. The Department of Environment and Conservation (DoEC) believes the latest deaths may have been caused by a chemical or pollutant. The birds were found on Monday and Tuesday near water outfall pipes at Woodman Point, south of Fremantle and at nearby Henderson which has a large boat-building industry. Water and sediment samples have been taken from the area for testing. Kevin Morrison, from the DoEC, said the birds appeared to die a quick and painless death. “The birds, when they are showing signs of having been poisoned become a bit wobbly on their feet, they sit down and within 10 to 15 minutes they’re dead,” he told the Australian Broadcasting Coproration. He said it was particularly puzzling that the deaths were confined to seagulls. In Esperance, wattle birds, yellow throated miners and honey-eaters died. Although many of the birds were found near the outflow pipes, Mr Morrison said the birds may already have ingested something toxic at a rubbish or landfall site before going there for water as they died. The beach at Woodman Point, a popular sailing and fishing area, has been closed as a precaution until further notice. Officials do not expect the test results on the birds for a week. yikes! …more beforeitsnews.com/st… plus some illumination on the Argentinian earthquake www.godlikeproductio… Martyn Are you interested in what’s really going on in the world, behind the facade? Then…www.checktheevidence… happened on 9/11?www.drjudywood.com/    

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