amazingdatagirl
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Sure, it makes rational sense that masses of birds show evidence of physical trauma from being cold. [/sarcasm]One article I was reading seemed to want to blame it on the extreme cold temperatures.... :rolli:
Oh noes. Flashforward!!!!
December 2010: thousands of dead crabs washed up along Kent coast
30 December: up to 100,000 dead drum fish over a 20-mile stretch of the Arkansas River, 200km northwest of Little Rock discovered
31 December 2010: 3,000 of red-winged blackbirds rained from sky in Arkansas town of Bebe.
3 January 2011: 500 dead and dying red-winged-blackbirds fell into Louisiana highway in Pointe Coupee Parish
3 January: 40,000 dead ‘devil crabs’ washed up on Thanet beaches in Kent
4 January 2011: 100 jackdaw birds found lying dead on the road in Falkoping, Southeastern Sweden.
4 January: hundreds of dead eyeless snapper washed up on numerous Coromandel Peninsula beaches
5 January: several hundred birds found dead in Western Kentucky
5 January: 200 birds found dead on highway bridge in Texas
THAT'S the show I meant... not the Event... silly me. Yes, it's exactly what happened in Flash Forward!! Watch out, pretty soon there's going to be a mass (human) blackout where we're all going to have visions of our futures...
Nearby the town of Beebe, Arkansas is the Little Rock Air Force Base, which is the home of the 29th Weapons Squadron.
A few possibilities:
1. Enormous flock of birds flies toward base and shows up on radar as a possible unidentified, potential stealth, aircraft. Base or interceptor aircraft fires classified concussion weapon rather than surface to air missiles to avoid collateral civilian damage and attracting attention due to mid-air explosion.
I am unsatisfied with the level of skepticism in this thread.
Bird expert: Don't worry too much about the Deadbirdpocalypse
Look at the unrelated bright side, at least the naked mole rats are okay.