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Odd.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20110104/twl-...d0ae9.html

Quote:Hundreds of birds have dropped dead from the sky in Louisiana just days after a similar mysterious incident left scientists baffled in Arkansas. Skip related content

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New Mystery As More Birds Drop Dead In US

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The carcasses of around 500 red-winged blackbirds were found littering a quarter-mile stretch of road in Pointe Coupee, The Advocate reported.

The state borders Arkansas where some 3,000 blackbirds died in unexplained circumstances three days ago.

The remains of some of the birds found dead in Louisiana are being taken away for testing.

A woman several hundred miles away in Kentucky has also reported finding dozens of dead birds in her garden.

The mass deaths in Beebe, Ark, Arkansas, have puzzled scientists and wildlife experts.

Witnesses reported seeing the birds falling from the sky late on December 31 into early January 1.

Around 100,000 fish were also found dead along a river 125 miles away although scientists are not linking the cases.

Officials are looking at various possibilities as to why the birds dropped dead - including being startled by fireworks, stress or hit by hail or lightning.

Tests on the birds found in Arkansas showed they suffered internal injuries that formed blood clots leading to their deaths, The Associated Press reported.

US scientists believe New Year's Eve fireworks may have forced the birds to fly low to avoid explosions, leading them to collide with objects.

High winds and tornadoes also struck Arkansas on December 31, with the hardest-hit area more than 150 miles to the west of Beebe.
Where's Alfred Hitchcock when you need him?
http://www.eutimes.net/2011/01/top-us-of...ass-death/
Don't know about this source at all but here it is.

Quote:Top US Official Murdered After Arkansas Weapons Test Causes Mass Death

Posted by EU Times on Jan 4th, 2011

A shocking report prepared for Prime Minister Putin by the Foreign Military Intelligence Directorate (GRU) states that one of the United States top experts in biological and chemical weapons was brutally murdered after he threatened to expose a US Military test of poison gas that killed hundreds of thousands of animals in Arkansas this past week.
According to this report, John P. Wheeler III, Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force, Washington, D.C. from 2005-2008, when he became the Special Assistant to the Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, Logistics and Environment, was found brutally murdered and dumped in a landfill, and as we can read as reported by Fox News
I live high on hill overlooking a small lake. Every winter for 40 years
thousands of migrating ducks stop on the lake for several hours before
proceeding southward. This winter so far, NARY A DUCK. Something odd
must be going on. (Too many chemtrails?)

This morning I saw six great white herons that stopped for a few hours,
but NO DUCKS.

Jack
I'm certainly not buying the 'fireworks' story. We have huge fireworks displays in Sydney for many years now and it is right next to two large areas where birds congregate and never have there been any trouble for any birds. Same for the fish in Sydney harbor. No mass deaths at all from the fireworks.
the ducks are here Jack, it appears they do not want to say the word enviroment, for some unknown reason, if mentioned it is quickly passed by,yes there are manys a huge fire works display one being in a park near here, the trees are full of birds it is the middle of the hot summer, it does not affect them, i figure they use ear plugs and dark glasses that evening, till those strange noisy people, move along...b:kraka:
THANK you Jack, dire warnings no matter how one looks at such, take care..b
Magda Hassan Wrote:http://www.eutimes.net/2011/01/top-us-of...ass-death/
Don't know about this source at all but here it is.

Well, if true.....if.....would tie together nicely two of our threads. As a scientist, I can't buy any of the reasons given. Even if they were to happen in one place [say lightning] the chances of the same happening soon after in another place are too small to calculate. This was some man-made event, IMO. Perhaps blowing in the wind........along with the answer.
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