It's Raining Birds

If all the birds died of blunt force trauma, couldn’t that be due to sonic booms? Doesn’t have to be aliens, either. Any supersonic aircraft decelerating could do it. Maybe there were fighter jets nearby.

As for the fish, algae blooms are the usual cause of massive fish kills.

Sorry, I don’t believe the apocalyptic stuff.

[quote]BobParr wrote:
If all the birds died of blunt force trauma, couldn’t that be due to sonic booms? Doesn’t have to be aliens, either. Any supersonic aircraft decelerating could do it. Maybe there were fighter jets nearby.
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OR…maybe these are REALLY fast birds? Suicide maybe?

More mass animal deaths see thousands of fish found floating in Florida and 200 birds dead on Texas bridge

More weirdness…

Update: Thousands of birds fall from sky in Italy

Birds that suffered internal bleeding could be from being overly stressed which is what a lot of people are saying caused their deaths… guys seriously… just because there ins’t a logical explanation at this very moment doesn’t mean one doesn’t exist… extraterrestrial is getting a little out there now(cause you know… aliens love killing fish and birds) and Apocalypse is just ridiculous.

water temperature has been down 4 degrees. That could be killing the sea life… thats a huge drop for a fish and stress hits them hard

Winged Lemmings.

[quote]Amiright wrote:
extraterrestrial is getting a little out there now(cause you know… aliens love killing fish and birds)[/quote]
ET’s gotta eat! And they don’t only eat M&M’s like in the movie! They are killing the birds and fish and manatees and anything else they can, allowing them ot rot out a little bit so that they’ll be easier to chew (cause you know…aliens don’t have teeth) then they’re going to come back and swoop up everything they “prepped”, take that shit home, and nom nom nom nom nom while we’re all here going “WTF?”

Hi friends.
Its ok, Im still alive.
Im in the process of flying to a birds conference to get to the bottom of this.
Once I know the answers, Ill let you all know of the cause.

tweet tweet

[quote]theBird wrote:
Hi friends.
Its ok, Im still alive.
Im in the process of flying to a birds conference to get to the bottom of this.
Once I know the answers, Ill let you all know of the cause.

tweet tweet[/quote]

I hope your plane crashes and you die horribly, you insufferable cunt.

[quote]Rational Gaze wrote:

[quote]theBird wrote:
Hi friends.
Its ok, Im still alive.
Im in the process of flying to a birds conference to get to the bottom of this.
Once I know the answers, Ill let you all know of the cause.

tweet tweet[/quote]

I hope your plane crashes and you die horribly, you insufferable cunt.[/quote]

LMAO!

I could have something to do with the Magnetic poles starting to shift. Were going to see a lot more beached whales and animals getting “lost” more frequently because their internal compasses are going to be screwed. Actually our compasses will be screwed as well at the height of the shift. We might even get an aurora borealis in different locations as the poles shift.

So in summation this is just the beginning of nature going bonkers.

My bad guys, it was me.

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
My bad guys, it was me.[/quote]

Super sonic fart? Do you have a 24 egg omelet for breakfast?

[quote]Pootie Tang wrote:
I could have something to do with the Magnetic poles starting to shift. Were going to see a lot more beached whales and animals getting “lost” more frequently because their internal compasses are going to be screwed. Actually our compasses will be screwed as well at the height of the shift. We might even get an aurora borealis in different locations as the poles shift.

So in summation this is just the beginning of nature going bonkers.[/quote]

Well, on the plus side, I won’t need to travel to see the Northern Lights.

So whats with all the Crabs that washed up on the shore in england today??. This sounds like a damn good week to have a cookout.

okay lets get real, only 3 ways of explaining this:

1.UFO
2.Nature being nature
3.The Jersey Shore

I don’t think anyone here is seriously suggesting UFOs. Of course it’s probably a logical, natural explanation, but it doesn’t mean that explanation is less severe and shouldn’t be paid attention to.

I’ve also looked into the ‘past deaths we just didn’t know about thing’, but if you look at bird deaths just since 1990, they slowly rose until 2010, which tripled in bird deaths (from 2009), and this year has already exceeded 2010 in just five days. We might not know if this was common in the 1950s, but we sure do know it hasn’t been common in the last 10 - 20 years.

In the case of Maryland (I think, I’m starting to lose track), they died from cold weather, but the early reports when the media were actually interviewing vets, the vets said there’s no explanation for why all the first didn’t swim out to deeper water like they always do. The fish just hung around there waiting to die. It’s like their ability to navigate has been scrambled.

The fireworks explanation is bunk, I’m sorry but I don’t believe it. This would happen more often, and besides, after the birds died in Sweden, they tried to say it was fireworks again, that fireworks scared the birds into the street, and then 100 of them were run over by a car. Whaaa?

Those birds with trauma, the trauma was to the breast of ALL the birds, and their insides were hemorrhaging and filling with blood. I don’t know if you bird hunt, but that’s not the kind of trauma that results from a fall, and that’s certainly not the type of trauma they’d suffer if they flew into each other – both would result primarily in broken necks and broken wings.

The fish in Arkansas wasn’t first attributed to cold, since it wasn’t very cold – check out for yourself http://www.accuweather.com/us/ar/beebe/72012/forecast-month.asp

They originally said it was due to either disease or pollution, but changed their tunes when the fish in Maryland died of cold (since for whatever reason, they no longer knew or were willing to swim out to warmer water, which no one reports anymore). Since when does disease or pollution select only one specie of fish and selectively kill them all at the same time? And all the tests came back negative for both disease and contamination.

Look at Arizona - a field of bats died. They claimed it was to extremely weather, but when I pulled up the weather for that week, it was in the mid to high 60F’s all week, no storms. Say what?

This is just a handful of head scratchers, but I don’t want to type up a dissertation. I wonder if these deaths have something to do with pole shifts, which are undergoing some major changes, enough to shut airports down - Magnetic North Pole Shifts, Forces Runway Closures at Florida Airport | Fox News This could explain the trouble with fish figuring out how to swim to deeper waters, and thus dying.

I still wonder about the trauma to the birds, however, which doesn’t make sense given the current explanations.

[quote]RSGZ wrote:

[quote]Rational Gaze wrote:

[quote]theBird wrote:
Hi friends.
Its ok, Im still alive.
Im in the process of flying to a birds conference to get to the bottom of this.
Once I know the answers, Ill let you all know of the cause.

tweet tweet[/quote]

I hope your plane crashes and you die horribly, you insufferable cunt.[/quote]

LMAO![/quote]

X2!!!

LOL!

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=201817256339889828327.0004991bca25af104a22b&t=h&source=embed&ll=39.095963,-58.359375&spn=100.135529,224.648438&z=2

Here’s a map of all the deaths since Jan. 1st.

I think the Flockalypse is upon us.