Rain of dead birds in Arkansas, Beebe? Explanations?

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by Christophe » 08/09/11, 12:37

This probably affects more young more inexperienced birds, in our case, the last victim (dead) was a young thrush which did not survive the shock ...

In my opinion when the windows are opposite it is worse ... the bird thinks of a passage.

You have to stick some sticker on the glass. It helps the birds well.
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by dedeleco » 08/09/11, 12:49

The natural selection on young birds is appalling, otherwise there would be too much, especially predators (exponential growth if food: Eurasian jays, crows, etc.).
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by Christophe » 08/09/11, 12:51

Yes, but I'm not sure we can classify accidents on human glazing as natural selection ... do we?
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by dedeleco » 08/09/11, 13:26

And the young birds run over by cars ???
Hedgehogs, snakes, dogs, cats, chickens, too?
Always in spring, they learn not to get run over, a natural selection of the intelligent !!!

Man became intelligent by natural selection, too, a few tens of thousands of years ago !!
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by Christophe » 08/09/11, 13:46

dedeleco wrote:Man became intelligent by natural selection, too, a few tens of thousands of years ago !!


And today it's the opposite ...

See the excellent intro of the magnificent turnip that is idiocracy: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3ot5h_idiocracy_fun : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by dedeleco » 10/09/11, 00:07

Yes, our brain has since shrunk, even smaller than that of the Neanderthal !!

The savages needed more intelligence to survive, clearly visible in Koh Lanta !!!
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