As if you were pouring a bucket of water, the surveillance cameras captured a terrifying scene in Mexico, in which hundreds of birds appeared falling from the sky dead, and their bodies filled the ground of the street in which they fell, while some of them returned to flight in a strange phenomenon.
Under the title “a terrifying scene”, the Argentine website “Via Pais” said: The accident occurred at five in the morning last Monday, February 7, in Cuauhtemoc, in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
The video shows how hundreds of yellow-headed blackbirds fall in the middle of their flight; Birds suddenly fall to the ground and become lifeless corpses, in a scene that leaves bloody and horrifying images too.
The video itself ends with images of dead birds as residents have to walk among the birds before they are driven away to clean the streets.
According to the site, the yellow-headed blackbird lives in Canada and the United States of America, and then migrates to Mexico, where it spends the winter.
The sudden death of the birds stunned the city’s residents, and following hundreds of them called, the Mexican authorities conducted a scientific investigation to find out the cause of this massacre.
A veterinarian specializing in animal husbandry carried out some of the first tests in the area, and said the birds may have inhaled toxic gases as they passed.
There is another explanation, which does not rule out the hypothesis that the high-voltage electricity lines in the region caused the death of birds.
Mexican authorities said an autopsy would determine the cause of her death.
A terrifying scene of hundreds of dead birds falling… the reason is mysterious so far
Ayman Hassan
already
2022-02-12
As if you were pouring a bucket of water, the surveillance cameras captured a terrifying scene in Mexico, in which hundreds of birds appeared falling from the sky dead, and their bodies filled the ground of the street in which they fell, while some of them returned to flight in a strange phenomenon.
Under the title “a terrifying scene”, the Argentine website “Via Pais” said: The accident occurred at five in the morning last Monday, February 7, in Cuauhtemoc, in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
The video shows how hundreds of yellow-headed blackbirds fall in the middle of their flight; Birds suddenly fall to the ground and become lifeless corpses, in a scene that leaves bloody and horrifying images too.
The video itself ends with images of dead birds as residents have to walk among the birds before they are driven away to clean the streets.
According to the site, the yellow-headed blackbird lives in Canada and the United States of America, and then migrates to Mexico, where it spends the winter.
The sudden death of the birds stunned the city’s residents, and following hundreds of them called, the Mexican authorities conducted a scientific investigation to find out the cause of this massacre.
A veterinarian specializing in animal husbandry carried out some of the first tests in the area, and said the birds may have inhaled toxic gases as they passed.
There is another explanation, which does not rule out the hypothesis that the high-voltage electricity lines in the region caused the death of birds.
Mexican authorities said an autopsy would determine the cause of her death.
February 12 2022 – Rajab 11 1443
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As if you were pouring a bucket of water, the surveillance cameras captured a terrifying scene in Mexico, in which hundreds of birds appeared falling from the sky dead, and their bodies filled the ground of the street in which they fell, while some of them returned to flight in a strange phenomenon.
Under the title “a terrifying scene”, the Argentine website “Via Pais” said: The accident occurred at five in the morning last Monday, February 7, in Cuauhtemoc, in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
The video shows how hundreds of yellow-headed blackbirds fall in the middle of their flight; Birds suddenly fall to the ground and become lifeless corpses, in a scene that leaves bloody and horrifying images too.
The video itself ends with images of dead birds as residents have to walk among the birds before they are driven away to clean the streets.
According to the site, the yellow-headed blackbird lives in Canada and the United States of America, and then migrates to Mexico, where it spends the winter.
The sudden death of the birds stunned the city’s residents, and following hundreds of them called, the Mexican authorities conducted a scientific investigation to find out the cause of this massacre.
A veterinarian specializing in animal husbandry carried out some of the first tests in the area, and said the birds may have inhaled toxic gases as they passed.
There is another explanation, which does not rule out the hypothesis that the high-voltage electricity lines in the region caused the death of birds.
Mexican authorities said an autopsy would determine the cause of her death.