OK, this has taken me days to put together, but here it is, for your viewing pleasure. Please don't hate me for the length and detail, I can't figure out how to make it shorter......:crazy:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/uk...BouJtBu-8-5rN4czQ?docId=N0048021294510401148A
Hundreds of turtle doves found dead
Scientists have carried out tests to discover why the birds died but Nadia Caselli of the bird association said they appear to have overeaten sunflower seeds, which damage their livers and kidneys. The seeds are mostly waste from a nearby oil factory.
http://www.thelocal.se/31278/20110106/
'External force' behind Swedish bird death
Published: 6 Jan 11 10:11 CET
Five of the dead birds were autopsied by the National Veterinary Institute, (Statens veterinärmedicinska anstalt, SVA) and results showed that the birds had died of acute blunt force.
According to Marianne Elvander, zoologist at SVA, the jackdaws were killed by severe internal bleeding. None of the birds showed sign of infection or illness.
"Our assessment is that they weren't carrying any contagious disease, but figuring out exactly what did kill them, other than being some sort of external force, is rather outside our area," said Olov Andersson, SVA's information officer, to TT news agency.
http://www.timesleader.net/articles/stories/public/201101/09/4ZZZ_news.html
Hundreds of birds dead in western Kentucky
Marraccini says tests performed on the birds ruled out diseases or poisons. He said the deaths could have been caused by weather conditions or another natural event.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/bird-death...d-arkansas-blackbird/story?id=12544093&page=2
Dead birds found in Kentucky, Sweden, as crabs wash up on U.K. shores in latest mass animal deaths
BY MEENA HARTENSTEIN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5TH 2011, 10:46 PM
WHAT OFFICIALS KNOW FOR SURE IS THAT THE BIRDS DIED FROM TRAUMA. ACCORDING TO PRELIMINARY TESTING, THE TRAUMA WAS PRIMARILY IN BREAST TISSUE, WITH BLOOD CLOTS IN THE BODY CAVITY AND INTERNAL BLEEDING. ALL MAJOR ORGANS WERE NORMAL AND THE BIRDS APPEARED TO BE HEALTHY, THE TESTS FOUND.
ALMOST EVERY ONE OF THEM ... HAD MULTIPLE INTERNAL HEMORRHAGES WHICH WOULD MEAN THAT IT WAS TRAUMA, NOT A DISEASE PROCESS. THEIR STOMACHS WERE EMPTY, WHICH WOULD RULE OUT TOXICITY FROM EATING SOME KIND OF POISON GRAIN," BADLEY SAID.
HTTP://WWW.TODAYSTHV.COM/NEWS/LOCAL/STORY.ASPX?STORYID=136444&CATID=2
Arkansas birds dead: Preliminary tests show multiple blunt trauma to bird's vital organs
Ashley Blackstone 7 days ago
BEEBE, Ark. (KTHV) -- Arkansas State Veterinarian Dr. George Badley tells Today's THV that preliminary test results show thousands of birds died mid-air due to multiple blunt trauma to their vital organs.
"They did have multiple hemorrhages on the inside of them especially around the liver which would mean ah would mean trauma," says Badley.
" Its not that unusual but that many it make you think that its not a disease its something cataclysmic that happened all at one time," says Badley.
Fast Facts:
-Up to 5,000 birds fell from the sky New Year's Eve
-The birds were found in Beebe
-No birds were found outside of a one-mile area
-Testing will begin Monday to determine what caused the incident
-3rd time birds killed in Arkansas
Arkansas Game and Fish officials originally estimated 2,000 birds. They now say it was between 4,000 - 5,000.
I’m not even going into the fish right now. Too much information. But, each of these incidents are the same, whether they want to admit it or not. They are all saying these birds died of blunt force trauma. They came to this conclusion because they all have damage to their livers, kidneys and extensive blood clots. No poisons, disease, toxins, etc…..at least that they are testing for. I’ve stated my thoughts before, but now I am going to show why I think what I think.
This is the map for the mass wildlife deaths surrounding New Years:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=U...d=201817256339889828327.0004991bca25af104a22b
This is a weather map for December 31, 2010:
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/dailywxmap/htmlimages/stnplot_20101231.gif
Notice how the high pressure system is pressing in from the east coast, with the low pressure coming in from the west coast. The temperatures were very different as well, warm and moist over the deep south with freezing rain and snow to the east. Perfect recipe for tornados, as we saw.
Temperatures near Beebe were in the 60s. The temperature at 10:20 when the flock flew was 66 degrees.
http://www.wunderground.com/history...tml?req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA
HTTP://WWW.ACCUWEATHER.COM/BLOGS/NEWS/STORY/43744/STRONG-THUNDERSTORMS-TARGET-LO.ASP
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F..._oil_spill_fishing_closure_map_2010-06-21.png
THIS SITE IS A FANTASTIC REFERENCE FOR WHAT HAPPENED AT BEEBE ON NEW YEARS:
HTTP://WWW.BIRDRADAR.COM/?P=290
Bird Kill over Beebe, Arkansas … Advanced Bird Radar Video Provides Unique Insight
Fri, Jan 7, 2011
Following the national news stories about the unusual bird kill in Arkansas on New Years Eve, DeTect’s scientists extracted archived radar information from AHAS to determine if the Beebe bird activity as described by local observers was evident in the data. The data (see video below) revealed several interesting facts about this event. First, the blackbird roost near Beebe, Arkansas, was active the day before the event (Dec 30, 2010), with a characteristic roost “ring” leaving the area near sunrise. Birds returning to the roost in the evening often arrive by hopping from tree to tree or power line to power line and are often below the radar beam or in the ground clutter. Birds leaving roosts however, often get higher in the air and leave a characteristic “bloom” signature. The radar data show an interesting “bloom” near Beebe at around 10:20 PM on December 31st. It is very unusual for blackbird species to leave a roost at night even when harassed intentionally by loud noise, pyrotechnics, or even fireworks. It is even more unusual that these birds would continue to stay in the air above the roost area for several hours after they first took flight. Again, the radar data show significant activity in the area for over 6 hours. During this time there is no evidence of significant precipitation near the roost. It is also unlikely that anyone in Beebe, Arkansas, had stockpiled enough fireworks to continue a significant show lasting through the night and into the early morning hours.
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/we.../4k-and-20-blackbirds-downed-from-the-sky.asp
P.S.: There is one other possibility, and I may be reading too much into the data here. With the first takeoff, the radar heights (which may or may not be accurate -- sometimes the beam bounces between atmospheric layers or even hits the ground), ranged from 1,500 to 2,500 feet. But then something interesting happened at 4:30Z. What I presume to be a small rain shower passed over and appeared to be drawing some of the birds up into it, as shown on this 3D radar image. FoxNews reported that the birds fell "about a mile long and a half-mile wide" and this shower is about 1.5 by .5 miles.
A bird tucks their heads under their wing to sleep, making their breast stick out even futher than it normally would simply due to the change in their posture.
A bird stuck in a rain storm would get soaked, and depending upon where the rain came from, their breast would be wetter. I say this strictly because of the position in which they sleep. Their wings cover most of the rest of their bodies and their head is under their wing. If a thunderstorm came up from the Gulf and sucked some oil mixed with Corexit into a funnel cloud, or even off the surface (I’ve posted that it has been seen on the surface as recently as August 9, 2010) and dispersed it into the clouds, it could have been carried for miles, and miles and miles on the atmosphere and could explain why these mass deaths are occurring in defined areas rather than widespread, mass destruction. Also why the birds have all died from “blunt trauma”. If the Corexit penetrated their breast while they were sleeping, it would take a few hours to begin to have an effect, and would certainly take time to cause liver and kidney damage and massive blood clotting. I think the Corexit began to affect their nervous systems and they took flight in their confusion and flew around until their bodies wouldn’t allow it anymore and they fell to their deaths. This would explain the bleeding from the mouth, squishy legs, damaged liver and kidneys, extensive blood clotting, shaking and confusion which was reported in the animals that hadn’t died yet, but subsequently did. Also the blue tinge to the turtle doves….they were light colored birds, unlike the blackbirds and have lighter colored beaks usually and hypoxia from massive blood loss could show up there more readily. This web site shows how they were sucked into a shower right around 10:15, and the bird radar shows a mass take off around 10:20.
The Gulf fishermen said the oil/Corexit mixture hurt, just getting on their skin. That could force birds to fly for several hours in the pitch black of night, IMO.
http://www.georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2010/07/toxicologists-corexit-ruptures-red.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/30/opinion/30shaw.html?_r=1
Though all dispersants are potentially dangerous when applied in such volumes, Corexit is particularly toxic. It contains petroleum solvents and a chemical that, when ingested, ruptures red blood cells and causes internal bleeding. It is also bioaccumulative, meaning its concentration intensifies as it moves up the food chain.
http://www.examiner.com/animal-welf...isis-oiled-birds-rescued-likely-to-die-anyway
It is the long-term effects of contact with the oil that makes the rehabilitation of oiled birds so painful. Many die from liver and kidney damage. Biologist Silvia Gaus, said, "According to serious studies, the middle-term survival rate of oil-soaked birds is under 1 percent."
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,693359,00.html
Once covered in oil, a bird will use its bill and tongue to remove the toxic substance from their feathers. Despite oil's terrible taste and smell, a bird will still try and clean itself because it can't live without fluffy feathers that repel water and regulate its body temperature. "Their instinct to clean is greater than their instinct to hunt, and as long as their feathers are dirty with oil, they won't eat," Gaus says.
http://www.examiner.com/animal-welf...ill-dolphins-kemps-ridley-turtles?cid=parsely
The New York Times reports, “Studies show that dispersants, which break down oil into tiny droplets and can also break down cell membranes, make oil more toxic for some animals. And the solvents they contain can break down red blood cells, causing hemorrhaging. A fresh dolphin carcass found in the Gulf was bleeding from the mouth and blowhole, according to Lori Deangelis, a dolphin tour operator in Perdido Bay. “
http://www.examiner.com/gulf-oil-sp...h-for-exxon-valdez-oil-spill-clean-up-workers
A study conducted by Russia’s Ministry of Natural Resources concluded that oil in the environment is toxic at 11 PPM (parts per million). Corexit 9500 is toxic at only 2.61 PPM. So in reality, Corexit is approximately four times more toxic than oil. But Corexit 9500 has another precarious characteristic; it’s reaction to warm water. As the water in the Gulf of Mexico heats up, Corexit 9500 goes through a phase transition that changes it from a liquid to a gas, which is readily absorbed by clouds and released as toxic rain.
http://www.examiner.com/political-s...l-rain-from-bp-oil-spill-chemical-dispersants
When you pour more than a million gallons of toxic chemical dispersants on top of an oil spill, it doesn’t just disappear. In this case, it moves to the atmosphere, where it will travel hundreds, if not thousands of miles from the site of the BP oil spill, in the form of toxic rain.
http://www.examiner.com/gulf-oil-sp...blic-fears-of-corexit-toxic-cloud?cid=parsely
They further report, “When combined with the heating Gulf of Mexico waters, its molecules will be able to “phase transition” from their present liquid to a gaseous state allowing them to be absorbed into clouds and allowing their release as “toxic rain” upon all of Eastern North America.”