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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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Rides Ti2
75 starlings crashed to death

Mystery surrounds the death of 75 starlings after they crashed on to a driveway, an animal charity said.

The birds were spotted falling from the sky and on to the driveway of a house in Coxley, Somerset, on Sunday March 7.

RSPCA animal welfare officer Alison Sparkes was alerted to the unusual incident by the police and went to help.

She said: "It was a remarkable sight and I've never seen anything like it before.

"Onlookers said they heard a whooshing sound and then the birds just hit the ground. They had fallen on to the ground in quite a small area, about 12 feet in diameter.

"They appeared to be in good condition other than injuries that they appear to have suffered when they hit they ground.

"Our best guess is that this happened because the starlings were trying to escape a predator such as a sparrow hawk and ended up crash landing."

She discovered that most of the birds had suffered broken beaks, broken legs and wings and abdominal injuries, but were otherwise in good bodily condition.

All but five of the birds were dead and the survivors had to be put to sleep by veterinary staff at the RSPCA's West Hatch Wildlife Centre, Taunton, Somerset, because of their severe injuries.

There is no evidence that the birds had been poisoned or were ill before they crashed into the ground.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
A lot of starlings flock over the Somerset levels. Maybe something went wrong with part of a flock. Just a guess.
 

Maz

Guru
ianrauk said:
Mystery surrounds the death of 75 starlings after they crashed on to a driveway, an animal charity said.
They were flying south for the winter. Mystery solved.
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
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Ovver 'thill
I once saw a flock of starlings as I was driving along a motorway. Part of the flock was split off by a large bird of prey, and maybe half a dozen swirled onto the motorway. Two hit the windscreen and the others crashed into the road surface. I reckoned at the time that their panic to get away from the raptor meant that they misjudged their aerobatics. I believe that birds flocking like they do are "led" by others to change direction. It only takes for the one they are following for cues to get it wrong and the followers replicate the mistake. Only a hypothesis....I'm no expert. !
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Cubist said:
I once saw a flock of starlings as I was driving along a motorway. Part of the flock was split off by a large bird of prey, and maybe half a dozen swirled onto the motorway. Two hit the windscreen and the others crashed into the road surface. I reckoned at the time that their panic to get away from the raptor meant that they misjudged their aerobatics. I believe that birds flocking like they do are "led" by others to change direction. It only takes for the one they are following for cues to get it wrong and the followers replicate the mistake. Only a hypothesis....I'm no expert. !


I think that's the most logical explanation...i was thinking the same...
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Bet they are all a bit 'issed off with the flight leader though.....very 'issed off indeed.....
 
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