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Thursday, December 15, 2011

FIND FACTS- 12/15/11- THURSDAY


Birds crash-land at Wal-Mart _Thousands of migratory birds died on impact after apparently mistaking a Wal-Mart car park and other areas for bodies of water and plummeting to the ground.

Crews went to work cleaning up the dead birds and rescuing the survivors after the creatures crash-landed in St. George, Utah, in what one wildlife expert called the worst downing she's ever seen.
The crash happened on Monday night and by midday Wednesday, volunteers had helped rescue more than 3,000 birds, releasing them into nearby bodies of water.


Stormy conditions probably confused the flock of grebes, a duck-like aquatic bird likely making its way to Mexico for the winter, which tried to land in a Cedar City Wal-Mart car park and elsewhere.
The birds plunged into the car park, football fields, highways and over miles of property that had been blanketed by about three inches of gleaming snow. At least 1,500 are believed to have died.

The storm clouds over the top of the city lights made it look like a nice, flat body of water. All the conditions were right,’ Ms Griffin told The Spectrum newspaper in St. George.
'Before there were (artificial lights), the sky was always paler than the ground. When all of a sudden there's light all over the place, they don't know which way is up anymore'
Kevin McGowan
‘So the birds landed to rest, but ended up slamming into the pavement.’ No human injuries or property damage have been reported.
Kevin McGowan, who studies birds at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, New York, said grebes rely on starlight to navigate during their nighttime migration.
'Before there were (artificial lights), the sky was always paler than the ground,' he said. 'When all of a sudden there's light all over the place, they don't know which way is up anymore.'

3 comments:

  1. I think that they should be more careful and have a caution tape or something

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  2. They should do something for the birds to know.

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