there was a story on the news in eastern iowa when I was a kid about a bunch of birds that got hammered on some berries (I think it was berries, though that doesn't sound quite right, berries typically grow on bushes or vines...0that were growing on a fruit tree of some sort and flew into a storefront, taking out the whole window (we're talking an entire flock of birds just crashed into the window)
Turns out the berries were out of season and had fermented, so the city basically had to wrap the tree in tarps to keep the birds away from them.
"we need to make anti-bird glass..."
Was this glass pro-bird?
there was a story on the news in eastern iowa when I was a kid about a bunch of birds that got hammered on some berries (I think it was berries, though that doesn't sound quite right, berries typically grow on bushes or vines...0that were growing on a fruit tree of some sort and flew into a storefront, taking out the whole window (we're talking an entire flock of birds just crashed into the window)
Turns out the berries were out of season and had fermented, so the city basically had to wrap the tree in tarps to keep the birds away from them.
This happens to honey bees too. When you see them moving slowly on the ground, they could just be drunk.
well, at least they have the sense to stay grounded, lmao