The Canadian Wildlife Service is questioning a “mortality event” in that dozens of birds literally fell from a sky on a highway nearby Tsawwassen, B.C.
People were repelled to declare a birds, believed to be starlings, thrust to a belligerent nearby a BC Ferries depot on Sept. 14.
It is misleading either they were passed before attack a ground.
Kevin Beech says a stage was something suggestive to an Alfred Hitchcock movie.
“The bad tiny guys were in blood pools and stuff. It was horrible,” he said.
He took a design and posted it on Facebook, where it was common hundreds of times.Â
Those who witnessed a eventuality told Beech it was like a mass self-murder as a birds, believed to be starlings, crashed to a belligerent in a large group.
A passed bird found nearby a packet terminal. (Belle Puri/CBC)
Shawn Phillips was on his approach to collect adult someone from a packet depot when he says he saw “swarms of birds doing aerial events.”
He said one of a groups did a loop and afterwards dived true into a ground.Â
“Man it was unexpected. It was imaginary to see. It was scary to see,” Phillips said.
He pulled over though said, “there were no survivors”.
The “mortality event” is being investigated by a Canadian Wildlife Service and a Delta Wildlife Shelter.
The carcasses of a birds were collected and sent to a laboratory for a post-mortem examination to establish a illusive means of death, according to Environment Canada migratory bird biologist Laurie Wilson.
“We won’t know a means of genocide until a birds have been examined,” she said.
Rob Hope of a OWL Orphaned Wildlife centre, thinks a birds might have been malnourished and stressed. (CBC)
Rob Hope from the OWL Orphaned Wildlife reconstruction centre in Delta, B.C., speculates that a deaths were related to emigration and craving and that inclement continue might have stressed a birds.
“Most of a flocking birds during this time of a year … will not usually be stressed though malnourished and that can means their bodies to close down and only dump from a sky.”
There have been reports of mass bird deaths elsewhere in a world.
Bird carcasses spawn a highway in Jatinga, India. (Hot Leisures)
In India, a tiny encampment called Jatinga is famous for a phenomenon. For a few months in a fall, hundreds of bird fly during high speed and pile-up into a towering shallow during night, causing bird carcasses to be sparse opposite a hollow below. Locals trust immorality spirits are responsible.
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