In Cuauhtémoc, Mexico, hundreds of yellow-headed blackbirds were seen falling from the sky, with some of them dying. On security camera footage, a flock of migratory birds descending to the pavement from a considerable height is seen.
According to the media, several yellow-headed blackbirds were discovered dead on the streets and sidewalks of Cuauhtémoc on February 7, 2022. According to local officials, more than 100 bodies have fallen from the sky.
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The unusual event has caused a lot of discussion on social media, with some blaming 5G technology and others blaming growing pollution levels.
The video can be found here:
https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1493059924007567360
Take a look at the responses:
https://twitter.com/UJJALRO71879138/status/1493621771794526208
Is there power lines right there, is it possible they were close enough to have the electricity arc between a ton of them but it only was strong enough to kill a fraction of them?
— Alex 🖖 (@Myselfalex) February 14, 2022
everything is fine
wait, isn’t this a sign of the apocalypse?
— 𝐅𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐊𝐈𝐄 (@FrankiesTwoLoud) February 14, 2022
https://twitter.com/FormerDirtDart/status/1493060710741467141
According to Dr Richard Broughton, an ecologist with the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, stated, “This looks like a raptor like a peregrine or hawk has been chasing a flock, and they have crashed as the flock was forced low. You can see that they act like a wave at the beginning, as if they are being flushed from above.”



















