Posted on 06/27/2013 10:54:13 PM PDT by prisoner6
Dozens of birdwatchers who travelled to a Scottish island to see an extremely rare swift have been left distraught after it was killed by a wind turbine.
Around 40 people were watching the White-throated Needletail, the world's fastest flying bird, on the Isles of Harris when the tragedy happened.
Sightings of the bird have only been recorded eight times in the UK in nearly 170 years, most recently in 1991, prompting around 80 ornithologists to visit the island in the hope of catching a glimpse.
David Campbell, from Surrey, told BBC Scotland the incident took place late on Wednesday afternoon. Speaking as he made his way home, he said: We just watched the whole thing with dismay."
Josh Jones, of Bird Guides, a specialist website for ornithologists, said he had spoken to witnesses, who had seen the bird fly straight into one the turbines blades. He said: It is ironic that after waiting so long for this bird to turn up in the UK it was killed by a wind turbine and not a natural predator.
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>> the world’s fastest flying bird
With or without the turbine?
Turbine. No afterburner.
White-troated Needletail killed by White-collared Needled*cks.
Don’t you hate when the swift hits the fan?
You dear FReeper win the best comment award!
“Dont you hate when the swift hits the fan?”
LOL. Excellent.
Sounds like the punch line to a Monty Python skit.
That’s a great, underappreciated movie!
I agree. I need to see it again. :-)
Of course the question begs to be asked ..... If a bird is pulverized by a wind turbine .... and nobody was there to see it ..... did the bird really die? For all of the low information folks out there .... it's a variation of the old "A Tree Falling in the Forest" schtick.
Wind turbines are killing a LOT of bats, and bats eat a LOT of mosquitos, so killing bats helps spread disease.
No, the bats don’t fly into the blades, bats have echolocation ability, as you know. The bats fly past the blades just fine and die when the turbulence crushes their lungs. Probably happens to small birds as well.
Large predator birds are the most prone to flying into the blades.
Wind turbines also put out a vibration that disturbs sleep in humans out to distances which vary with terrain and other factors. The current regulations for wind turbines allow the fans to be too close to housing.
There’s more eye-opening info if you do a little research.
Wind is a very dirty energy.
They slow the wind speed and change weather patterns!
Once again the road is paved with good intentions! The destination never changes though!
Good grief! Another post with dialog without naming the movie or play or whatever. Posters who do this should be banned for a month.
There will be casualties, but Green Energy must go forward...like grinding up hippies and liberals for cleaner air and compost would be a great start!
There is something symbolic in the death of this country and the picture of a dead eagle near a wind farm.
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I tried telling a left wing bird watcher once that this was how Audubon studied and painted his legendary works, except with a gun. The whacko said quite bluntly.... "Audubon wouldn't harm a feather on a bird"
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