2 MILLION dead fish in Maryland now

Although I'm not a fish or a bird it's probably a good idea we find out why large collections of animals are dying without any explanation. On the BBC they showed thousands of dead birds with severe hemorrhages. It's rather strange.
 
Although I'm not a fish or a bird it's probably a good idea we find out why large collections of animals are dying without any explanation. On the BBC they showed thousands of dead birds with severe hemorrhages. It's rather strange.

It happens all the time, it just seems strange because the media have picked up on it and decided to report every single event whereas before it's been strictly a nonsense story in some obscure alien abduction journal.
 
Here is your problem gentlemen:

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Why have so many died at the same time, what is the cause?

Cold water stress due to massive overpopulation forcing them into colder waters. It happens when they over breed.

As for the others, I suspect that pollution, natural causes, habitat destruction, adverse weather and in the case of the Crows fireworks, have been the respective causes of many of the others.

This seems like there are loads together simply because every single one globally has been reported in the media whereas normally it just gets some byline if that.
 
Why have so many died at the same time, what is the cause?

Exactly my point, the possibility of x birds dropping out the sky at in a space of say 5 minutes is very weird especially over different locations, either they all had just come from a field which had something which had poisoned them, or there is something dodgy circulating in the air

or

2012 or a mega virus, think about it, thousands of people get ill over xmas some with craps and vomits
 
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I remember going to Lake Michigan about 13 years ago, and as we arrived a park ranger was warning people that the lake was filled with dead fish - it was nothing to worry about, they do it every couple of years and was due to over population as others have mentioned.

Sure enough we got there, and you couldn't walk out into the lake without being completely surrounded by dead fish.

As for the birds, I have no idea? Very interesting!
 
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