Last week a similar incident occurred 5,000 miles away after 200 birds mysteriously dropped dead from the sky in a seaside village in Wales. Why the birds died remains a mystery and the RSPB said investigations were underway to determine the deaths ![]() ![]() The dead birds - which were also discovered 620 miles away in Rubio, Mexico - were removed and will be tested to establish their exact cause of death. There was even speculation blaming by 5G technology. One shocked viewer said: 'This is very apocalyptic!'Īnother added: 'This is incredibly scary and not the first story I've read about similar incidents happening across the world.' He told The Guardian that although he could not see a raptor in the footage, he was 99per cent sure it was caused by a predatory bird, which drove the murmuration crashing towards the ground. ![]() That view was backed by Dr Richard Broughton, an ecologist with the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. One user wrote: 'Looks more like the lead birds got confused, the dead birds look more like a result of collision with the surface given that the surviving members of the flock flew back up.' Separate footage shows the dead yellow-headed blackbirds lying on a street before being swept into piles
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