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What Is Going on With These Birds?

 
 
Arella Mae
 
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Reply Thu 6 Jan, 2011 08:18 pm
@hamburgboy,
Thank you for posting that. There have been quite a few!
hamburgboy
 
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Reply Thu 6 Jan, 2011 08:24 pm
@Arella Mae,

arella ,
i just picked it up from CBC NEWS half-an-hour ago .
eurocelticyankee
 
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Reply Thu 6 Jan, 2011 08:27 pm
@hamburgboy,
The mind boggles
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Arella Mae
 
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Reply Thu 6 Jan, 2011 09:01 pm
@hamburgboy,
hamburgboy wrote:


arella ,
i just picked it up from CBC NEWS half-an-hour ago .
I meant there have been quite a few sites that have had dead animals. Sorry I wasn't very clear.
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Arella Mae
 
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Reply Tue 11 Jan, 2011 10:09 am
More dead birds. This time in California.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110111/ap_on_re_us/us_mystery_bird_deaths

rosborne979
 
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Reply Tue 11 Jan, 2011 12:32 pm
@Arella Mae,
Arella Mae wrote:

Unexplained mysteries are a lot more fun, but... the last sentence in the article, "Scientists say mass die-offs of wildlife happen regularly, and are usually unrelated and unreported."

I think what we're seeing now is the fascination that the media has with stories that attract attention. If the Arkansas thing hadn't happened they probably wouldn't have reported the little "100 bird, death" in Calif.
Arella Mae
 
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Reply Tue 11 Jan, 2011 01:58 pm
@rosborne979,
I agree with you.
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