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Post by shellyb on Jan 4, 2011 13:55:25 GMT -6
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Post by Angela L. on Jan 4, 2011 17:55:06 GMT -6
my first thought was poisoning, but after reading it I think they probably all got a huge jolt or something if they were all near a power line, could have been a surge or something. Very weird though that it happened the same way, same bird in two different states at almost the same time, sounds like a bird conspiracy LOL, my other thought was that maybe they got sprayed by some sort of pesticide, I know that they use to spray some kind of chemical up in Memphis years ago that only affected the black birds, who knows, but it is kinda creepy weird that they all died at the same time,
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Post by shellyb on Jan 5, 2011 9:46:48 GMT -6
The same thing is happening in Kentucky and Brazil now and it is the same species of birds. Fireworks, jolts of lighting or storm related my butt. I am not buying any of those excuses. They said the birds in Arkansas died from blunt trauma. Well duh they hit the freaking ground! There is more to this but what I don't know.
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Post by jenc on Jan 8, 2011 16:16:53 GMT -6
This is pretty strange. I agree with you Shelly. Fireworks, storms, and power lines? Riiiiiight. Either that species of bird is really dumb or there is something more to it. Or maybe they are all committing suicide? Who knows.
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