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brandy
05-Jan-11, 11:25
have been reading in the news that in america right now, thousands of birds and fish are dropping dead.. the birds are literately falling dead from the sky by the thousands.. and fish are in the millions washing up dead on the shores..
now this is not in one isolated area.. the fish are from Chesapeake bay and the main bird death was Arkansas and then Louisiana.
there is a link here..
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/302175
ive read that this has happened here in Britain as well in the past, but i dont know the details.. and if they ever found a rhyme or reason to it.. but just wondering if it is a sign of something bigger going to happen?

orkneycadian
05-Jan-11, 11:27
The fish being washed up dead in the UK are most likely to do with the daft EU fishing policy that requires fishing boats to dump a significant part of their catch at sea, even though they are already dead.

Regarding the birds dropping out of the sky - Can you send whatever it is over to Orkney and apply it to geese and starlings please? :lol:

Ricco
05-Jan-11, 21:18
These reports sound very reminiscent of 'Flash Forward', the TV programme. Is the US military experimenting?

canuck
05-Jan-11, 23:06
Brandy, I've been following the reports online from one of the Toronto newspapers. The first batch of bird deaths was thought to have been caused by the New Year's Eve fireworks. But now there are more incidents and I too have been wondering what is going on. Ricco may have a point!

sandyr1
05-Jan-11, 23:16
These reports sound very reminiscent of 'Flash Forward', the TV programme. Is the US military experimenting?

I think all the Countries of the world are/ not only the US/ and then there are the whales and porpoises that beach themselves/ perhaps sonar experiments

Aaldtimer
06-Jan-11, 05:09
In Sweden now too! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12118839 Wierd! :~(

cesare
06-Jan-11, 10:19
i blame haarp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program

ciderally
06-Jan-11, 17:16
been watching this on fox news....http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/01/02/dead-birds-fall-ark-sky/

Ricco
06-Jan-11, 20:03
... and sonic weapons can kill all sorts of organisms at quite a range. These were initially developed by the French during (gosh, not sure) was it the Napoleonic wars or later. Of course, outside the range you would hear something. What about a microwave laser? Could it be developed? It would be silent! What about ultra high frequency focussed weapons - wouldn't hear them either.

Now I am not saying these are to blame... but exactly how frequently do you get thousands of birds dropping out of the sky at once?? :eek:

orkneycadian
07-Jan-11, 10:06
been watching this on fox news....

No news on foxes there! :(

Good job I bookmarked that link to "Fox TV" before that other thread got removed!

brandy
09-Jan-11, 20:37
here is a link that google has done.. with mapping the locations world wide of mass bird and fish deaths.. it is pretty widespread!
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=201817256339889828327.0004991bca25af104a22b

redeyedtreefrog
09-Jan-11, 21:32
The bird deaths were caused by fireworks, the birds in question were almost entirely of one species which has poor eyesight and as a result typically roosts at night. They were spooked out of the trees by the fireworks and had to fly low to avoid them, crashing into things.

brandy
09-Jan-11, 21:59
excepts its not just one species of bird.. not in one place and we are talking thousands of birds.. and i want to say it happened in daylight.. but have to check that.. and there are millions of dead fish as well.
one link about the dif. area and birds affected.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1343962/More-birds-fall-Kentucky-Louisiana-dead-fish-wash-ashore.html

canadagirl
09-Jan-11, 22:11
My guess would be weird weather patterns, maybe the birds are hitting turbulance- like running into a brick wall, and same with fish maybe they're running into suddenly colder water, or warmer. I know several years ago during the west nile scare I had some dead birds appear in my pig pasture, was very odd.

bekisman
13-Jan-11, 17:42
Ah so another reason why there's dead birds around!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/12170571
Birds that were thought to have died from avian flu in Romania instead apparently drank themselves to death.
Residents of Constanta in eastern Romania found dozens of dead starlings on the outskirts of the city on Saturday.
They alerted authorities, fearing the birds had died from avian flu.
But local veterinary officials decided the starlings had died after eating grape 'marc' - the leftovers from the wine-making process.
The head of the local sanitary and veterinary authority, Dvsva, told news agency Agerpres that analysis of the starlings' gizzards showed they had died from alcohol poisoning.