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    Didn't see this on the board, thought I'd share
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theloo...ratching-heads



    Maybe the Mayans were on to something?

    That's surely what students of the famed Mayan 2012 prophecy for the end of the world had to be thinking with the news of recent eerie wildlife die-offs in Arkansas. Just as the calendar nudged a year closer to that fateful date, birds began falling from the sky in Arkansas and a massive fish kill occurred some 125 miles to the west.

    Roughly 5,000 red-winged blackbirds fell from the sky over a mile of land near Beebe, a small town in northwest Arkansas, and observers spotted the fish kill near the town of Ozark

    No one seems to know just yet what caused the two die-offs. But theories abound.

    In a statement Saturday morning, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission quoted staff ornithologist Karen Rowe as saying that such events have happened before around the world: "Test results usually were inconclusive, but the birds showed physical trauma and that the flock could have been hit by lightning or high-al ude hail."

    [Rewind: Haunting images of Gulf Coast oil spill]
    Because it happened New Year's Eve, some officials suggest that revelers shooting fireworks may have spooked the birds, to the point that they died en masse from stress-induced cardiac arrest.
    "It is unlikely they were poisoned," Rowe said, "but a necropsy is the only way to determine if the birds died from trauma or toxin." Tests were to begin Monday.

    Meanwhile, wildlife officials say that the estimated 100,000 drum discovered by a tugboat captain over a 20-mile stretch of the Arkansas River appears to be a natural occurrence that isn't tied to the bird kill in any way.


    [Photos: Massive fish kill hits Louisiana]
    "The fish kill only affected one species of fish," Keith Stephens of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission told CNN. "If it was from a pollutant, it would have affected all of the fish, not just drum fish." He added that fish kills in the area are common, though this one was larger than most.
    UPDATE: A state veterinarian tells NBC that preliminary necropsy results show that the birds died of "multiple blunt trauma to their vital organs."

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    Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Viva Las Espuelas's Avatar
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    I remember a few years back when the birds in SA were getting drunk from some fermented berry and were dropping like flies as well. yikes and away!

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    I don't know, Paul.....I think this just shows Arkansas is less ed up than we thought

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    It's Parker2112's poison contrails.

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    It's Parker2112's poison contrails.


    But really, what in the blue is causing blunt force trauma to birds so high in the sky?!!

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    But really, what in the blue is causing blunt force trauma to birds so high in the sky?!!
    God.

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    Cinnamon Girl mrsmaalox's Avatar
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    But really, what in the blue is causing blunt force trauma to birds so high in the sky?!!
    Some kind of force/blast knocked them into each other?

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    It's a sign.




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    Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Viva Las Espuelas's Avatar
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    Isn't there an app called Angry Birds? Maybe it's manifesting itself.

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    Isn't there an app called Angry Birds? Maybe it's manifesting itself.


    So thats Arkansas I've been shooting those birds at?

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    Hmm. How about wind shear?

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    These aren't the droids you're looking for jman3000's Avatar
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    That creeps the outta me because that's my birthday.

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    Some kind of wind storm i'd say.

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    Now a bunch of dead fish in the Ozarks? Wtf

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    http://www.kspr.com/news/local/kfsm-...,0,41484.story

    Mysterious Death of Birds, Fish Puzzle Arkansas Residents

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    They just had several tornados go through Arkansas and they can't figure out what may have caused the physically violent death of some birds? Really??

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    Seeking the quiet mind desflood's Avatar
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    That creeps the outta me because that's my birthday.
    It's also my son's birthday. I always suspected that boy was the devil. Glad to hear it's you instead.

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    The best theory is that these birds, who have very poor night vision and NEVER fly at night, simply ran into stuff when they were spooked by fireworks being shot off in the area for new years.

    Nothing overly surprising about birds flying blind into things.

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    It happened again in Louisiana 3 days after the Arkansas event.

    http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/112843019.html

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    Conspirators of the world, Psst Psst Psst Psst.

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    I won't believe any (scientific) explanation until Pat Robertson sets us all Biblically straight.

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    My best guess would be they got caught in hail in upper clouds or something.

    The Fireworks theory is kind of laughable though. Last time I checked Arkansas is not the only place in the world that pops fireworks. If that was so there should be allot of dead birds everywhere.

    Now the fish thing though, kind of a crazy coincidence. I don't know

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    Haarp?

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    Natural fish kills are pretty common. The only fish affected were bottom feeders...my guess would be a temperature delta related oxygen depletion issue.

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    I am that guy RandomGuy's Avatar
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    My best guess would be they got caught in hail in upper clouds or something.

    The Fireworks theory is kind of laughable though. Last time I checked Arkansas is not the only place in the world that pops fireworks. If that was so there should be allot of dead birds everywhere.

    Now the fish thing though, kind of a crazy coincidence. I don't know
    Those types of birds don't fly at night.

    The only storm in the area happened at night.

    For your theory to be correct, night-blind birds would have to be doing something that they have never been observed to do.

    There are populations of these birds dying in similar manner in other areas as well.

    As you pointed out, "if that was so" then the theory pans out.

    Clumps of these kinds of birds do die in this manner all the time. As was recently reported in Louisiana.

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