No doubt the environmental fallout from this event is tragic. But, Lexington, Kentucky is about 350 miles southwest of East Palestine, Ohio. Everything I’ve read said the prevailing winds were carrying the smoke northeast. The Ohio River is about 70 miles from Lexington, which also seems quite a distance for that to be a factor here.
The dead birds are European Starlings. They are considered an evasive pest and carry diseases. I’ve even read articles saying the fact they flock together in the hundreds to thousands their feces and urine can cause structural damage to bridges and buildings where they roost. I know some localities poison them and pigeons.
Can confirm. These Starlings have been dropping in my area since long before this. Before the 2020 election even. I always figured they created a virus to cull the population. And that was the avian flu.
Yes but the die offs usually happen in late spring/early summer. I used to work for Louisville health department. My job was to basically collect dead birds and set mosquito traps and send them in for testing. Normal die offs are actually from mosquitos carrying encephalitis and infecting birds. But panels were always run for avian flu and west Nile. I also monitored horse farms. A die off this early is cause for concern.
Just got home from a week in Indiana Ohio and Kentucky...all west and south of ground zero. I have nothing to report. No dead animals, no weird oil rainbows in water sources. No chemical smells. No one (out of the 11 of us) had any complaints of breathing or watering eyes or red eyes.
It's probably fake and gay considering this is southwest of east Palestine.... also its pouring in two pictures and the third is dry? Seems suspect at best.
There’s a storm moving from south west to north east I’m no meteorologist, but shouldn’t the winds and rain be carrying this in the opposite direction? Do the higher altitude wins reverse course and carry particles in the opposite direction like a vertical Coriolis effect?
No doubt the environmental fallout from this event is tragic. But, Lexington, Kentucky is about 350 miles southwest of East Palestine, Ohio. Everything I’ve read said the prevailing winds were carrying the smoke northeast. The Ohio River is about 70 miles from Lexington, which also seems quite a distance for that to be a factor here.
The dead birds are European Starlings. They are considered an evasive pest and carry diseases. I’ve even read articles saying the fact they flock together in the hundreds to thousands their feces and urine can cause structural damage to bridges and buildings where they roost. I know some localities poison them and pigeons.
Can confirm. These Starlings have been dropping in my area since long before this. Before the 2020 election even. I always figured they created a virus to cull the population. And that was the avian flu.
Yes but the die offs usually happen in late spring/early summer. I used to work for Louisville health department. My job was to basically collect dead birds and set mosquito traps and send them in for testing. Normal die offs are actually from mosquitos carrying encephalitis and infecting birds. But panels were always run for avian flu and west Nile. I also monitored horse farms. A die off this early is cause for concern.
Could the current weather be playing a factor? Not sure what it is down there but the Northeast feels like April the last couple of days.
Just got home from a week in Indiana Ohio and Kentucky...all west and south of ground zero. I have nothing to report. No dead animals, no weird oil rainbows in water sources. No chemical smells. No one (out of the 11 of us) had any complaints of breathing or watering eyes or red eyes.
no fucken way..
MSM: No no, they're not dead, they're resting! Remarkable birds, the European Starlings, aren't they? Beautiful plumage!
Pining?
What day was this taken on...will give some idea the length of time that this took>>>😡😡😡😡😡😡
It's probably fake and gay considering this is southwest of east Palestine.... also its pouring in two pictures and the third is dry? Seems suspect at best.
Take the bodies and have a vet do a post-mortem
Nothing to see here, move along.
Now i see movement. Anyone know he date the burn happened?
Also, where are the pictures vetween the derailment and Kentucky
There’s a storm moving from south west to north east I’m no meteorologist, but shouldn’t the winds and rain be carrying this in the opposite direction? Do the higher altitude wins reverse course and carry particles in the opposite direction like a vertical Coriolis effect?