Events: Jackdaw violence nearly dead on the streets of Sweden United Kingdom 40,000 dead crabs washed up on
Type of Event: Hot spot

Daily News: January 5, 2011 AD

Date: January 5, 2011 AD

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Event Details:

  Jackdaw violence nearly dead on the streets of Sweden United Kingdom 40,000 dead crabs washed up on shore (Figure) International Online
  A starling lies along the Morganza Highway in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana. Experts said hundreds of birds may have died after hitting power lines
  Arkansas fell to the ground thousands of dead birds
  Hundreds of dead jackdaw street violence in Sweden, the expert will be detection
  Integrated media reports, after the U.S. and other states in southern Arkansas fell to the ground appears a large number of birds, fish die-death event, starting Jan. 5 in Sweden also found nearly dead on the streets only Jackdaws exposure, the cause of death has yet to be confirmed. In addition, there are 40,000 British dead crabs washed ashore.
  According to reports, thousands of dead birds found in Arkansas, after less than a week, Louisiana, at least 450 birds found dead bodies, including the American black feather starlings, starlings, brown cow maroon and red-winged blackbird. Inspection by experts, these birds are beak and back broken, probably died accidentally hit the cable.
  And at a distance of 160 kilometers west of the town Bibi Arkansas where, as many as 83,000 dead fish washed up and dying fish the Arkansas River 32 km shoreline. Responsible for wildlife officials said the dead fish incident and no link between the event of dead birds, because death is primarily a fish, they may be sick. Comprehensive testing of these fish requires at least a month's time.
  In western Sweden, yesterday it was found that approximately 50-100 jackdaw's body flat in the snow Fall City streets. Some of these dead birds had been hit by vehicles, the rest of the body there is no obvious scars.
  Swedish official veterinarian on the local radio station said that this is very rare, may be caused by disease or poisoning.
  Thanet appeared in the British island of 40,000 crabs were driven ashore by the scene of death. Environmental experts speculate that these crabs died of "hypothermia." Reported that this is the second consecutive year a large number of local marine life collective freezing to death.
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