Posted on 12/15/2011 6:21:13 AM PST by fruser1
A Walmart parking lot in Cedar City, Utah was the site of mass carnage when thousands of birds crashed into the pavement Monday night, reports Brian Ahern at The Spectrum.
Wildlife officials believe that the flock of migrating Grebes, a duck-like aquatic bird, was confused by storm clouds that made the parking lot look like a flat body of water...
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Yeah, I’m guessing they crashed into the ground for some other reason.
I live on a lake and never see birds diving straight into the water from the air. They generally glide in for a flat landing. I do occasionally see a goose or swan roll across the surface upon landing.
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Grebes are diving ducks but they don’t dive into the water from the air. They dive from the surface.
Bush’s fault
I’ve never seen birds that land head first in water. I have seen the diving ones, but they only dive in head first when they see a fish to go after. Something fishy in this story.
The only birds around here that dive headfirst into the water are kingfishers.
"Oh, the humanity!"
Tail gate party. Fire up the barbie.
I didn’t see anyone else post this...so I will. Putting my tinfoil Santa hat on...
Anyone else follow earthquakes and the Jim Berkland theory of animals acting oddly (like this bird kill) prior to seismic activity? Utah is seismically active, correct? Hope it’s nothing....but...ya never know.
The expression, "bird-brain" didn't happen along for no reason.
Thanks, that’s as well-reasoned a reply that I have heard.
I don’t know about birds, but Asians see the oarfish as a herald of earthquakes (basically a giant herring).
I collected some articles about that as a joke for my niece who lives in LA. I “warned” her that LA is due for something in Dec 2011:
The first is an article about the “omen”, 1 year in advance of the big Japan quake (where nuclear reactor scrammed).
Second is about a volcano in Scandanavia
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/may/24/news/la-trb-ash-cloud-airline-waivers-20110524
Preceded one year by (yes, an oarfish washup)
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,694654,00.html
and finally, an oarfish washes up in LA, Dec 2010.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/12/oarfish-malibu-deep-ocean-rare.html
So, if true, LA is due for something soon.
“Can anyone find something that grackles will dive into and kill themselves?”
Or pigeons? I hate pigeons!
Now on sale in our frozen food department:
Grebes marked down to $1.25/LB (while quantities last)
Grackles, Starlings, Lemming-Stream-Media types...
Divers (Golden eyes, Mergansers, Ringnecks, Canvasback, Elder, Redhead and Bufflehead)actually dive down and catch fish (taste fishy). Shovelers/Spoonbills scoop off of the water (taste muddy). Puddle ducks (Mallards, Pintail, Widgeon, Teal and Gadwall, Wood Ducks and Black Ducks)just rest on lakes and rivers. Puddle ducks go to grain fields such as corn, millet, wheat and smart-weed for feed. As far as a duck goes they are the best eating.
Lots of barbecue sauce.
I like your tagline!
In the finer dining establishments, pigeons are marketed as “Squab”, if you’re interested in taking culinary revenge.
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