Voyager: Morie mass - what's going on?
December 1, 2010: in Italy, in Rome, Via B. Cenci, three females were seen to die blackbird in flight and fall.
December 31, 2010: in Beebe, Arkansas, more than three thousand red-winged blackbirds plummeted to the ground in an area of \u200b\u200bjust 1 km square. Probable cause: traumatic event, certainly not an epidemic.
January 1, 2011: In Arkansas, about 100,000 freshwater drum fish were found dead on the shores of the river that gives name to the State.
January 2, 2011: on the beach in Paranagua, Brazil, were found the remains of about 100 tonnes of fish, mainly sardines . On the same day, in New Zealand die hundreds of pink porgy . This time there's a new detail, worrying most of the fish have been found free of the eyes.
January 3, 2011: In Louisiana, more than 500 red-winged blackbirds plummeted to the ground lifeless. Mystery blood clots caused by internal injuries, were the cause of death of the birds.
January 4, 2011: 1,500 specimens of Berta Grey (protected species) were found dead on the coasts of Chile
January 5, 2011: Hundreds of blackbirds were found dead in north-west of Kentucky. On the same day, also in Sweden a hundred small crows were found dead in the town of Falköping. In addition, two million fish floating dead in the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, and 40,000 velvet crabs were found on the beaches of Kent. Even in Louisiana, were killed tens of thousands of fish and shellfish. The likely cause of death was probably an alteration of oxygen in the ocean or a sudden drop in temperature.
January 7 2011: Hundreds of doves found dead in Italy, Modena, and Faenza. The analysis excluded bacteriological or virological causes, which could instead be toxic food source.
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