http://www.ktsm.com/arkansas/days-after-arkansas-louisiana-reports-hundreds-of-birds-falling-dead-from-sky
Autopsies conducted on 17 birds revealed the birds died due to multiple blunt trauma to their vital organs. Poison has been ruled out, and state biologists believe stress or weather might have played a vital role.
This doesn't really say that avian flu has been ruled out, but it's not mentioned. In another article I read:
Health officials have said that there was no sign of disease in the birds, but test results won't be in for at least a week.
That article describes what a chicken looks like in necropsy if it had bird flu and what these birds looked like. You would have to read the details and decide, but the health officials said they saw no sign of it. That's all I can tell you, I'm not an expert. http://www.postchronicle.com/news/original/article_212341561.shtml
Actually, we’re not being told the whole truth. Something is up and it’s not good. The only truth might be the government doesn’t know what is going on. Compare the two statements:
http://www.ktbs.com/news/26363062/detail.html
Mondays discovery along Louisiana Highway 1 came just three days after more than 3,000 blackbirds fell from the sky in Beebe, Ark. Authorities say examinations showed those birds suffered internal injuries that formed deadly blood clots. They said those birds could have been startled by the shooting of fireworks on New Years Eve.
vs.
All the reports of “blunt force trauma”
I have a hard time believing all those birds died from BFT and deadly blood clots that caused organ damage? Somebody could be playing around with Lectins.