At least around here all the Geese hang out in fields and eat bugs and grass. They only go to the water occasionally, but as they are smaller than deer you’d think they’d have died first. But, perhaps they only recently arrived and the toxic chemicals have sunk down into the stream bed since the deer died off.
No signs of scavenger animals eating it either...
No flies.. too cold?
Makes me think of Dreamcatcher the movie... The scene of all the sick / scared animals all getting the fu@k out of the area.
I'd say stand your ground, unless you want the government to seize your "contaminated" land and shuffle you into a 15-minute prison camp.
Not to discount anything but Ohio has “blue tongue” killing deer left and right. And they typically die right next to the water…..
Interesting, I hear geese honking in the background, they love water, shouldn’t they be dead?
Don't see them in the water, shouldn't they be up and down that river?
At least around here all the Geese hang out in fields and eat bugs and grass. They only go to the water occasionally, but as they are smaller than deer you’d think they’d have died first. But, perhaps they only recently arrived and the toxic chemicals have sunk down into the stream bed since the deer died off.
This time of year we see dead deer all over.
I guess the poison has been on my country road for all my life. Now I’m worried since humans are next.
The city? Try a 5 state region.
Most likely they drank the contaminated water.