Sonic booms are a cause. Like Turbines, Cell towers, poisoning, aircraft. But the spread is normally different over larger areas. In that clip it's a small spread clustered and they were hit from above because of the pattern out, not to the sides. They literally got blasted down, some didn't hit the ground, the ones that did were injured and killed.
Sonic Boom off other sources, heard a loud bang as well. Pembrokeshire.
But the spread look it's much different like in Jersey. Over a larger area length.
But this phenomenon has been reported numerously recently, and increasing within the last few years.
The other worrying trend is with the roll out of 5G where are they. Yes there are some, but not on the horizon at all in the city. Unlike the masts. In the articles it has been addressed as a killer. If we dig into the rabbit hole more, entire migratory patterns are under threat, not returning in the same numbers.
No. Think about that remark. A solar flare impacts how big an area. So if 40 odd starlink satellites got destroyed by the last one a few days ago. Was it isolated to just one area?
It's happening a lot recently. But unlike that clip.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/17626885/mystery-birds-fall-dead-horror-film/
https://www.treehugger.com/red-winged-blackbirds-falling-sky-new-jersey-4861388
https://www.cpr.org/2020/09/23/why-did-birds-fall-out-of-the-sky-in-september-colorado-new-mexico/
Sonic booms are a cause. Like Turbines, Cell towers, poisoning, aircraft. But the spread is normally different over larger areas. In that clip it's a small spread clustered and they were hit from above because of the pattern out, not to the sides. They literally got blasted down, some didn't hit the ground, the ones that did were injured and killed.
No aerial view. No sound.
Sonic Boom off other sources, heard a loud bang as well. Pembrokeshire.
But the spread look it's much different like in Jersey. Over a larger area length.
But this phenomenon has been reported numerously recently, and increasing within the last few years.
The other worrying trend is with the roll out of 5G where are they. Yes there are some, but not on the horizon at all in the city. Unlike the masts. In the articles it has been addressed as a killer. If we dig into the rabbit hole more, entire migratory patterns are under threat, not returning in the same numbers.
Perhaps a solar flare messing with their radar?
No. Think about that remark. A solar flare impacts how big an area. So if 40 odd starlink satellites got destroyed by the last one a few days ago. Was it isolated to just one area?
That is man made.