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Symptoms of poisoning in birds DRC 1339 is absorbed into the bloodstream and impairs the liver and kidney functions. Death apparently results from uremic poisoning. The damaged kidneys are unable to excrete the body’s waste products and these build up in the bloodstream to a lethal level. The first symptoms of poisoning are an increase in water consumption, followed by a sharp drop in the intake. About 4 hours before death, the birds cease to eat or drink and become listless and inactive. They perch with feathers ruffled, as in cold weather, and appear to doze. As death nears, breathing increases slightly in rate and becomes more difficult. The birds finally become comatose and die. There are no convulsions or spasms; consequently there are no distress calls or 'spooking' to deter other birds from feeding. Poisoned birds are characterised by fluffed-out feathers and by tucking their feet inside the lower breast feathers.
Originally posted by yzzyUK
Originally posted by Veroniqueh
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by Veroniqueh
The first bird fell @ 11:11 1 1 11
As interesting (an accurate?) as that might be....'time' is man-made. It's made up. The clock is a device made by man. And all intelligent living creatures live by cycle of the Moon, Sun and stars.
It's us idiots who box up moments just so we have more to complain about.
Okey 0_0
That's what I thought but refrained from replying
Oh and look in your control panel to sort your avatar xx
Originally posted by DutchBigBoy
I just made a list of where unusual deaths of birds and fish were reported.
Birds:
Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada.
Beebe Arkansas
New Roads, Louisiana
Tortori, Japan
Gilbertsville, Kentucky
Western Australia
Fish:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Brazil
I hope I didn't forget any.
Originally posted by quakewatcher
I made a good faith effort to read the whole thread before posting, but it just keeps going up by whole pages. Forgive me if this has been posted before, but this article about pelicans dates to a few days before New Year's Eve:
www2.wnct.com...
They've been looking into the suspicious deaths since November.
What they're finding is that what looks like broken necks and wings isn't that at all.
Some of the birds are actually broken apart at the joint and days at sea taking their toll on the bodies.
“You can lose that muscle tissue around the joint and it can cause it to look like a broken neck,” she said.
“If its not done by man, what would be causing these types of injuries on this scale,” I asked her, “Yeah, well we don’t know for sure yet there are all sorts of possibilities,” she replied.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
reply to post by TheBirdisDone
Thank you very much for those kind words. You have a very interesting yet disturbing name in light of what's happening and I see you joined way before this event. Hmmmmmm
I think I am using HAARP a bit too much because in my limited scalar-like weaponry knowledge, I don't know the names of devices (weapons) that travel via air-waves so I used "HAARP".
I did believe that might've caused the Arkansas massacre which might've been the result of an accident (testing?) .
But now that I read and posted about 100 TONS of dead fish down in Brazil, I can't help but switch gears and look at a broader picture. So far this is what I've come up with (I think the Canada story was just that, a story not actuality) of the places with a significant amount of dead fish or dead birds (there are places like Brooklyn NY reporting couple dozen too but I am not even counting those places......)
Birds: Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, Germany, Arizona, Colombia, Kentucky and Japan.
Fish: Arkansas, Brazil, South Wales, Australia
And to the poster before: I find it in extremely bad taste for David Letterman to poke fun at this mysterious tragedy. Totally tasteless. I don't know how people can trade human-empathy for a political joke. Oh well, not my problem.
edit on 4-1-2011 by Human_Alien because: spellingedit on 4-1-2011 by Human_Alien because: grammar
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by dawnstar
CNN Video Dead Birds In Louisiana
I think I fixed the link...