I recently read that an estimated 5,000 red-winged blackbirds and starlings fell out of the sky just before midnight on New Year's Eve. All of the birds were found within a range of one mile. This occurred in Beebe, Arkansas. From what I know, it is very unusual for birds to fly at this hour. Something caused them to fly only to die and very quickly too as well. I doubt it was the fireworks though.
Meanwhile, the day before the event took place in Beebe, tons of drum fish were found dead in the Arkansas River. They are saying there were hundreds of thousands found dead. It's around 125 miles west of Beebe. They are saying that a disease is likely to blame. It can't be the pollution because if it was, it would had killed all of the fish species. Same with the birds.
There's also the case of earthquakes being detected several times a day in Guy, Arkansas. The town is roughly 40-50 miles from Beebe.
They are more likely to be isolated incidents, yet I still find them to be fascinating and bizarre.
Any thoughts?
Meanwhile, the day before the event took place in Beebe, tons of drum fish were found dead in the Arkansas River. They are saying there were hundreds of thousands found dead. It's around 125 miles west of Beebe. They are saying that a disease is likely to blame. It can't be the pollution because if it was, it would had killed all of the fish species. Same with the birds.
There's also the case of earthquakes being detected several times a day in Guy, Arkansas. The town is roughly 40-50 miles from Beebe.
They are more likely to be isolated incidents, yet I still find them to be fascinating and bizarre.
Any thoughts?