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Bird numbers plunge in U.S. and Canada with people to blame
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Posted on 09/19/2019 7:58:43 PM PDT by Java4Jay

From grasslands to seashores to forests and backyards, birds are disappearing at an alarming rate in the United States and Canada, with a 29% population drop since 1970 and a net loss of about 2.9 billion birds, scientists said on Thursday.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 5g; birds; carrierwaves; cats; celltowers; crazycatladies; crazycatmen; crazyoldmoggiemen; reuters; scares; scaretactics; solarpower; toxoplasmagondii; turbines; wildlife
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To: SaxxonWoods

AND, tear down the Solar Farms!


101 posted on 09/19/2019 10:09:27 PM PDT by Taxman (We will never be a truly free people so long as we have the income tax and the IRS.)
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To: roadcat

Don’t forget the “flaming birds” in Solar Farms.


102 posted on 09/19/2019 10:10:29 PM PDT by Taxman (We will never be a truly free people so long as we have the income tax and the IRS.)
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To: Java4Jay

Yep, people are to blame. The people that pass laws against us culling the feral cat population, that is. Kill the cats and the birds will return. And the rabbits. And the squirrels. A lil’ ol’ 22 rimfire will do just fine.


103 posted on 09/19/2019 10:13:13 PM PDT by LouAvul
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To: piasa

You are right about the opossums and raccoons. The raccoons in particular are smart, and the big ones are strong too. I had to really “re-fortify” our chicken house and run, plus go to war with the buggers: I got a few of those “dog-proof” raccoon traps. They also turned out to work well on opossums.

Still, we have lots of good “cover” around, and there are plenty of birds singing here in the mornings to wake us up!

Some sort of bird has also been dining on our tomatoes...


104 posted on 09/19/2019 10:15:28 PM PDT by Paul R. (The Lib / Socialist goal: Total control of nothing left worth controlling.)
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To: Java4Jay
Window strikes kill hundreds of millions of birds every year. Clear plastic window stickers, that are visible to birds (they can see ultraviolet light) can make a big difference.

https://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/save-millions-of-birds-window-alert-invisible-ultraviolet-decals-warn-birds-about-deadly-windows.html

105 posted on 09/19/2019 10:19:38 PM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: Flatus I. Maximus

“Tell me about. Sounds like a flock of frickin’ pterodactyls out in the pasture every morning.”

LOL! Goonie birds, AKA Sandhill Cranes. Them damn things make quite the racket.


106 posted on 09/19/2019 10:20:10 PM PDT by Beagle8U (It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you place the blame.)
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To: Java4Jay

Illegals gotta eat. Taste like chicken.


107 posted on 09/19/2019 10:20:35 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: Java4Jay

Less birds more insects. Where is the increase in insects?


108 posted on 09/19/2019 10:21:17 PM PDT by taxesareforever (Islam is an ideology. It is NOT a religion.)
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To: Java4Jay

As it happens, late night tinfoil radio has a guest pushing fears of 5g tonight and by sheer coincidence one of his lines is somewhere 5g cell tech caused hundreds of birds to drop dead.


109 posted on 09/19/2019 10:51:55 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: Paladin2
I wonder what percentage of that number is due to all the "green energy" windmills constructed over the years. Does the govt keep track of the number of birds killed by those things?

Just another thing to blame on globull warming.

110 posted on 09/19/2019 10:58:29 PM PDT by mikefive (RLTW/DOL)
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To: Paul R.

The tomatoes might be getting eaten by tomato or tobacco hornworms- they will scoop out your tomatoes before bothering with the leaves, looks like a squirrel or groundhog took a few bites but it’s a caterpillar of a moth that flies in the evenings and loves 4 O’Clocks. The caterpillars are very hard to spot even though they grow to an impressive size. Check your plants closely morning and evening for a big fat green caterpillar with white slashes on its sides.

Sometimes you will find a big hornworm with what looks like white eggs sticking out of it... leave those alone, they will never mature to reproduce because the white eggs are those of a parasitic wasp...and you’ll want lots of those wasps if you like tomatoes.


111 posted on 09/19/2019 11:01:30 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: Fungi

That’s why they NEVER mention anything good happening. When they talk about climate change they always say the change is worse for everything, as if nothing can possibly benefit.


112 posted on 09/19/2019 11:05:14 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: Taxman
Don’t forget the “flaming birds” in Solar Farms.

See my reply #88. I didn't forget!

113 posted on 09/19/2019 11:07:57 PM PDT by roadcat
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To: Viking2002

I put bird nets on my strawberries and my harvest went up exponentially...had no idea how much was being snitched up until then. I did leave a patch for the robins but they’d have to eat the whole berry for a change rather than just eating the red parts when they are half ripe because they had unlimited access. Of course, a very old box turtle moved in under the net and ate his share, but he ate slugs too. You might want to try a net and see.


114 posted on 09/19/2019 11:10:15 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: piasa; ProtectOurFreedom

Piasa, I believe you are correct about raptors. Here in the middle of Manhattan, we have gained a substantial population of red-tailed hawks and peregrine falcons over the last 20 - 30 years. Despite that, we still have a lot of house sparrows in every bit of shrubbery, along with warblers, robins, house finches, and the occasional cardinal or blue jay in the parks - plus endless pigeons everywhere!


115 posted on 09/19/2019 11:26:25 PM PDT by free-in-nyc (Freeping from the heart of the anti-American phony "resistance")
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To: piasa

I netted every tree we have that currently bears fruit. The squirrels chewed through the nets and the bugs followed. We have two hanging strawberry baskets, and I gave up on them. They’re within ten feet of a window that one of our cats resides in full-time, and the birds just thumb their beaks at her. She can’t be bothered to even stretch as the birds peck at the berries; she just takes a nap. Some predator she is. I’ll need to build a geo-dome over the property before I get any relief.


116 posted on 09/19/2019 11:28:34 PM PDT by Viking2002
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To: Java4Jay

I’ve noted this in my own backyard.....I used to be able to get an oriole once in a while....even my yellow finches are not as plentiful....


117 posted on 09/19/2019 11:43:09 PM PDT by cherry
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
I'm a birder too and I too have many feeders as well as feeders for the hummingbirds......

I've seen an indigo bunting before....last place was in NYS...decades ago....would love to see another....

I used to be able to see cedar waxwings but nothing for years....there were stellar jays on our property when we first built, but not one of them for 25yrs (curiously,my son has them in is backyard in Lynnwood wa...)

I really think the birds are down.....cats kill many birds....but I think it could be the insecticides etc...

118 posted on 09/19/2019 11:54:08 PM PDT by cherry
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To: Seaplaner

a couple of yrs ago I saw a squirrel go into my bluebird house and later I saw a dead bluebird on the ground.....grrr.......


119 posted on 09/19/2019 11:56:55 PM PDT by cherry
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To: madison10

Damn woodpeckers keep eating all my grapes.


120 posted on 09/20/2019 12:02:24 AM PDT by 5th MEB (Progressives in the open; --- FIRE FOR EFFECT!!)
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