More birds fall from sky — this time in Sweden
By benhilo
@benhilo (871)
Tripoli, Libya
January 5, 2011 12:36pm CST
Dozens of dead birds have been found lying in a residential street in Sweden, days after thousands of birds fell to their deaths in the US, this according to the BBC, reported today. So when does this become a problem? Now the problem is on two continents. Is any one concerned?
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@LittleMel (8742)
• Canada
10 Jan 11
a scientist explained something like this a while back
I can't remember his name and I'm no good in science
he said it has something to do with electromagnetic field of Earth
animals in general, birds and reptiles specifically, are sensitive to it
I don't see how food can kill so many, especially because they managed to fly so far but than again I am no expert
if it's true electromagnetic field has something to do with it
then the theory that Earth's axis is going back to 0 from 23 will follow
it was 0 thousands of years ago when it tilted to 23.5 it was followed by cataclysms
@shaggin (72183)
• United States
8 Jan 11
It could be something simple like people feeding them poison to make it look like something is happening such as like signs that the world is going to end. I wouldnt put it past someone. Anything is possible. I am sure they will examine the birds and find out the cause of what happened.
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@benhilo (871)
• Tripoli, Libya
11 Jan 11
I could see that if it was a smaller group of birds but not as large as was reported and in three different places. Although scientist say that the event is not so rare in and of itself but to have three different events around the same time in diferent place is very rare! Thanks for your response!!!
@puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
5 Jan 11
I think there was a really reasonable explanation for the previous case actually (someone had poisoned the birds I think?), I am sure they will find it to be the case in this case too...
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