Dana7360
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It comes down to climate change. It has caused a massive and very long drought in the southwest that is killing birds and probably other animals.
The plants and animals those birds rely on for food aren't growing or there for the birds to eat because of the drought.
As the article says, think of the canary in the coal mine. Those birds are the canaries.
Humans are the coal mine.
The plants and animals those birds rely on for food aren't growing or there for the birds to eat because of the drought.
As the article says, think of the canary in the coal mine. Those birds are the canaries.
Humans are the coal mine.
Whodunnit?: Hundreds of Thousands of Birds fell out of the Sky in Southwest and now we Know Why
Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) - In Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1963 horror film, The Birds, our avian cousins abruptly and for no apparent reason turned hostile and began attacking humans. It is based on a story by Daphne du Maurier. I fear that in 2020, humans turned the tables on a vast scale...
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