Dead birds fall 'like raindrops' in Winnipeg's North End

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Dead birds fall 'like raindrops' in Winnipeg's North End

MASS BIRD DIE-OFF: Dead Birds Mysteriously Fall "Like Raindrops" In Winnipeg's North End?! - YouTube

Animal experts are trying to figure out what may have killed dozens of black birds that fell from the sky in Winnipeg's North End on Wednesday.

Conservation officers have picked up more than 50 dead birds near the intersection of King Street and Dufferin Avenue, while the Winnipeg Humane Society took in 11 birds that were still alive.

Erika Anseeuw, the humane society's director of animal health, said all the living birds were reasonably bright and active, although they cannot stand or fly.

The birds will be euthanized and sent to a pathology lab for autopsies.

Anseeuw would not speculate on what exactly may have killed the birds, but she suspects they may have accidentally gotten into something.

"My suspicion is this is what it's going to be rather than any kind of apocalyptic foretelling of birds falling from the sky," she said in an interview with CBC Radio's Up to Speed program.

Possible factors may include exposure to disease or toxins, Anseeuw said.

'Falling out of the trees'

People in the area told CBC News hundreds of black birds — possibly grackles — began flocking in a "bizarre manner" atop vehicles, in the trees and near businesses starting at around 7:30 or 8 a.m.

"There was probably, I would say … almost up to the thousand birds in the trees, and then I was looking up and then one fell right in front of me," said Tanya Lee Viner.

Susan Tiganagis, who works at a Main Street chip shop, said she saw a "blanket of black" in the lane behind the store.

"My husband said, like, 'This is a Hitchcock movie.' It's crazy!" Tiganagis said.

"They were just dizzy. They didn't know where they were going. I've never seen them act like that," she added.

Later that morning, dozens of birds started dropping from the sky. The streets near the intersection of King and Dufferin became littered with bird carcasses.

"They were literally falling out of the trees and they were still dying," Tiganagis said.

"You couldn't step anywhere without stepping on a bird."

Workers at a nearby community services agency said they saw dozens of birds falling from the sky at around 10:30 a.m.

"It was like raindrops falling," said one employee.

The workers said they called the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba Conservation and Environment Canada to see if anyone would investigate what happened.

Finally, a passing police officer called conservation officers and authorities arrived on Wednesday afternoon to pick up the deceased birds.

source: Dead birds fall 'like raindrops' in Winnipeg's North End - Manitoba - CBC News

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karrie

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Grackles are gorgeous. They're a prime example of people ignoring the beauty of something simply due to its prevalence. That being said, they probably just got into some garbage or ferment or treated seed that they shouldn't have.
 

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Glad I wasn't there, I just recently watched that movie about the making of The Birds... The Girl: Teppi Hedren

When Alfred Hitchcock cast unknown actress Tippi Hedren as the star of his horror film "The Birds," she couldn't believe her good fortune. As work on the film proceeded, however, she discovered a different kind of horror movie playing out off camera as her powerful director became sexually obsessed with her and began making wildly inappropriate demands.


"The Girl," an HBO-BBC co-production premiering Saturday, Oct. 20, recounts how Hedren (Sienna Miller) did everything she could think of to cope with Hitchcock's (Toby Jones) erratic behavior, often in full view of the director's wife, Alma (Imelda Staunton). Initially there were no red flags, recalls the real-life Hedren, sitting in a Beverly Hills hotel suite during a recent press tour for TV critics.


"It started very slowly, by staring," she tells Zap2it. "On the set, I'd be talking to people, and I'd look over, and he might have a bunch of people he was talking to as well, but he'd be staring at me."


Hitchcock became more overt in his unwanted attentions when production approached the halfway point on "The Birds," but Hedren's options were limited because many contemporary union rules protecting performers were not in place back then.

more here:
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I only caught part of it but there were a bunch of crows and ravens dropping dead and when they were checked out, a lit of them had unexplained fractures,legs and wings.
 

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Grackles are gorgeous. They're a prime example of people ignoring the beauty of something simply due to its prevalence. That being said, they probably just got into some garbage or ferment or treated seed that they shouldn't have.
Yeah they beautifully killed all the robins that have been coming to yards for the past 12 years. Gorgeous.
 

karrie

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Yeah they beautifully killed all the robins that have been coming to yards for the past 12 years. Gorgeous.


That's nature, it can be cruel. The only time I get worked about it is when it's invasive species, like the damn sparrows.
 

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Yeah they beautifully killed all the robins that have been coming to yards for the past 12 years. Gorgeous.
they will catch you now you realize....

That's nature, it can be cruel. The only time I get worked about it is when it's invasive species, like the damn sparrows.
or the grey squirrels
 

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It is the start of the end of times.
They have had floods, infestations and not life falls from the air.
 

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Was it a long weekend out there? Fireworks have done it before...just a few years ago in Arkansas there were 3000 dead 'blackbirds'.
 

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Yeah they beautifully killed all the robins that have been coming to yards for the past 12 years. Gorgeous.
too bad this one survived. ;)