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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (596747)1/2/2011 7:26:37 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) of 1584048
 
Thousand of Dead Birds Fall From Sky in Arkansas
STUMPED OFFICIALS SPECULATE THAT WEATHER, STRESS COULD BE CAUSE

By Kate Schwartz, Newser Staff
newser.com
( Did they get a whiff of your toxic politics, Dave? Or, is it just some poison release allowed by redneck Arkansas? )
Posted Jan 2, 2011 1:40 PM CST

(NEWSER) – The town of Beebe, Ark., is home to about 4,500 people—and about the same number of dead birds. State wildlife officials went door-to-door today to collect the creatures from rooftops, trees, and yards. Officials estimate that between 4,000 and 5,000 birds—mostly blackbirds—began tumbling from the sky late on New Year's Eve and into the day yesterday. Officials remain stumped.

"It could be weather-related or possibly stress-related," says an Arkansas Game and Fish Commission rep, who added that no physical injuries were spotted on the birds collected so far. "There were some fireworks shot off at midnight and it is possible that the birds were on their roost and stressed so bad that it could have killed them." The birds will be sent to testing facilities in Little Rock and Madison, Wis., tomorrow, reports Reuters.
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