Dead birds, thousands of dead turtle doves fall from the sky in Italy
Dead birds, turtle doves, fall from the skies in Italy by the thousands, within the last few days. This adds to the already numerous accounts of dead birds, as well as dead fish, being reported around the world (see below).
The dead birds in Italy were mostly white turtle doves, the pretty, docile birds that are often released in flocks for celebrations, such as weddings. These birds of celebration also symbolize love. Today they join the other casualties of dead wild life from around the globe. The reports of the dead doves in Italy brings the count to 15 incidents of dead wildlife around the world in the last few days (see below).
December 30 - 100,000+ Fish wash ashore on the Arkansas River.
December 30 - 100+ tons of dead fish, sardines, croakers, and cat fish wash ashore in Rio De Janerio.
December 31 - 1,000’s of red winged black birds drop from the sky near Bebe, Arkansas.
January 1 - 100’s of birds die in Kentucky near Murray State University.
January 4 - 500 dead red wing black birds found along highway in Point Coupee Parish, Louisiana.
January 4 - 100’s of dead fish wash up on the shores of St Clair River Sania, Ontario, Canada.
January 4 - 1000’s of dead fish in Orange, Florida, on the banks of Spruce Creek.
January 5 - 2 Million dead fish in Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
January 5 - 200 dead birds in Tyler Texas.
January 5 - 150 dead birds found in Wilson, Tennessee.
January 5 - 100+ dead crows on street in Falkoeping, West Sweden.
January 5 - 40,000 dead velvet swimming crabs wash ashore in Kent England.
January 5 - 100’s of red snapper wash ashore in New Zealand.
January 6 - 1000’s of dead fish wash ashore on Folly Beach, South Carolina.
January 7 - 1000’s of white turtle doves and pigeons drop from the sky in Italy
(Source: azspot)