This rare avian demise en masse has neighbors concerned about environmental impact or something worse as the remains of feathered friends litter local streets. Read more:
Birds found dead scattered along Blue Springs road
BLUE SPRINGS, MO (KCTV) -- A nasty sight along Adams Dairy Parkway has drivers in Blue Springs crying foul. The route down Adams Dairy Parkway is scenic, filled with artwork, evergreen trees and wildlife. "You see deer often," Du'an Lightfoot, Blue Spring resident, said.
They probably found the bleached bread crumbs that were taken from the homeless a few weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteThey're starlings, a non-native invasive species.
ReplyDeleteDead starlings is a good thing. Invasive nasty species that harms our native birds. I wish they had all died.
ReplyDeleteMost likely took their blindfolds off and saw a picture of Nancy Pelosi and then flew straight into the ground.
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