More Dead Birds Seen In Sweden

 
     
  By Brain Grey
 
   
     
  The amount of incidents of dead birds falling from the heavens has grown once more. The deceased birds in AR were first, and then the dead birds in Louisiana. Now itīs taking place in Europe. A group of deceased birds have been found in Sweden. This kind of problem seems like it was bought with a payday advance straight out of a movie script come true.
Birds fell from the sky in Sweden dying
In Louisiana and Arkansas, there were reports of dead birds, says MSNBC. Now, Sweden has reported the same thing. A member of the crow family, jackdaw, was the species of the 50 to 100 birds that fell deal in Falkoping. Falkoping is west of Stockholm by a couple hundred miles. It is not known what caused the flock to die, just as in other cases. Bird deaths within the manner being seen are not as uncommon as it might seem. The United States Geological Survey reported about 90 mass die-offs of animals like fish and birds between June and December of 2010. In the incidents involving bird flocks, there were five instances of flocks of 1,000 or more birds dying this year due to disease or other causes.
More common than we know
There hasnīt been a confirmation yet, but thereīs a reason suspected for why the 400 to 500 dead birds in Louisiana happening. It was suggested that the birds probably ran into a power line. The cause of the dead birds in Beebe, Ark., isnīt confirmed either, but is likely to be some sort of blunt force trauma. The Christian Science Monitor reports that there have been 16 incidents of over 1,000 birds dying at the same time in the last 30 years that were seen by the U.S. Geological Survey. About 5 billion birds perish annually within the United States, so conspiracy theorists should check the tin foil hats at the door.
Hardly any reports
Events similar to the bird deaths in Louisiana and Arkansas are more common than press coverage would indicate. It is still surprising though. The larger context isnīt anything though. It is a coincidence more than likely.
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csmonitor.com/Environment/2011/0104/Blackbird-mystery-deepen s-more-birds-fall-from-sky-in-Louisiana

 
   
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