«It is very strange»: the Road was littered with the corpses of hundreds of birds inexplicably falling from the sky

You also always have scared birds from the same movie? The spectacle brought before the eyes of the people of Wales a couple of days ago, almost not inferior to them in the atmosphere.

Recently, passers-by saw the sky Bodedern a giant flock of starlings — and just an hour later, the birds began stones falling down. One of the roads was completely covered with dead bodies, completely knocking the confused drivers and local residents.

One of the witnesses, Daffyd Edwards, managed to capture a mysterious incident on video.

«My girlfriend noticed the birds yet [10 December], when went to the doctor. — he explained to journalists at First, she saw hundreds of starlings flying in the sky — and it looked amazing. But an hour later when she returned, all the birds were dead.»

Why did so many starlings suddenly drop dead? pic.twitter.com/psQtKzPrnC

BBC Wales News (@BBCWalesNews) September 11, 2019

«I didn’t believe her and decided to see for myself. — said the man — it looked crazy weird. <…> We still don’t know why the starlings died.»

To shed a little light mystery, the couple contacted the North Wales Rural Crime Team and Animal and Plant Health Agency — but it seems that those today know about the causes of the incident not more than themselves.

Y golygfa ar Ynys Môn cannoedd lle mae o wedi darganfod ddrudwy eu yn farw / Part of the scene on Anglesey where 100s of starling were found dead or dying pic.twitter.com/epkmFamDDk

— Tîm Cefn Gwlad Troseddau HGC/ NWP Rural Crime Team (@NWPRuralCrime) December 11, 2019

At the moment local authorities are investigating the incident, which killed at least 300 birds, and are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact them.

100s of dead starlings have died on an unclassified road in Anglesey. Some have been seized for tests. At this stage we are keeping an open mind as to the cause of death. pic.twitter.com/bLXWakIXlK

— Tîm Cefn Gwlad Troseddau HGC/ NWP Rural Crime Team (@NWPRuralCrime) December 11, 2019

 

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