Dead Birds in Sweden – 01/06/2011

  • January 2, 2014 at 3:42 am #1948
    Mike
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    Dead birds in Sweden killed by ‘external blows’ –
    CNN.com EDITION: INTERNATIONAL

    Dead birds in Sweden killed by ‘external blows’By the CNN Wires Staff
    January 6, 2011 — Updated 0311 GMT (1111 HKT)

    Necropsies have been performed on five birds, the Swedish National Veterinary Institute says.

    A large number of dead birds were found in Swedish city of Falkoping Necropsies indicate the birds died from “external blows”.

    Dead birds have been found in two U.S. towns over the last week

    (CNN) — A large number of dead birds were found in the city of Falkoping, Sweden, Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, according to a press release on the website of the Swedish National Veterinary Institute.

    Necropsies were performed on five of the birds. The institute said they died due to “sudden, hard external blows,” according to the press release. They had no signs of infection or other illnesses, and there were no external signs indicating what killed them.

    “We have determined that the birds have died from severe internal bleedings caused by external blows,” said the Institute’s Marianne Elvander.

    A similar unusual incident occurred in Arkansas on New Year’s Eve. Thousands of red-winged blackbirds and starlings were found dead over a square-mile area in the town of Beebe.

    Why did birds die in U.S.?

    In a separate incident, some 500 red-winged blackbirds, starlings and sparrows were found dead Monday morning in the southern Louisiana community of Labarre.

    Source: http://articles.cnn.com/2011-01-05/world/sweden.bird.deaths_1_dead-birds-dead-monday-morning-external-signs?_s=PM:WORLD

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