Alcohol Blamed
Published: Jan. 14, 2011 at 2:25
The ongoing dead bird mysteries
Residents found the dead birds on the outskirts of Constanta, BBC News reported this week.
Authorities were notified out of concern they might have died from avian flu.
Romania has had outbreaks of avian flu in the past, including a March 2010 incident that resulted in some birds being culled.
However, local veterinary officials said the starlings died after eating grape pulp left over from wine-making.
Analysis of the starlings' gizzards showed they died from alcohol poisoning, the head of the local sanitary and veterinary authority s
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2011/01/14/Alcohol-blamed-for-bird-deaths-in-Romania/UPI-70401295033103/#ixzz1BWmKtVOx
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2011/01/14/Alcohol-blamed-for-bird-deaths-in-Romania/UPI-70401295033103/#ixzz1BWpV3aj4
God forbid they blame it on Earth Changes, Climate Changes, Electromagnetic flux due to Solar Flares, Piezoelectric-/Static Electricity due to Earthquakes, Poisonous clouds due to Earthquakes, from Magnetic Pole Shift, magnetic confusion in the birds' navigational system, or any other similar happenings - yes, Happenings. Search these terms in Swagbuck and you can see for yourself:
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