Starlings fall dead from sky
EXPERTS are baffled after scores of dead starlings bizarrely dropped from the sky over one house in a small village without explanation.
Scores of starlings started to fall out of the sky over one house in Coxley, near Wells in Somerset, on Sunday evening.
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Starlings take flight in front of Glastonbury Tor on the Somerset Levels
The deaths all occurred at the same time, and the bodies of the birds covered an area of 12 square feet.
All the birds had blood coming out of their beaks, and their feet curled up as if in agony.
The birds fell in the front garden of Julie Knight.
She said: "One of my neighbours saw them. They seemed to just fall out of the sky. About 70 were dead straight away.
"We called out the RSPCA and their animal welfare officer took a few away in cages and euthanised the rest.
"There must have been over 100 birds in total. I've been a country girl all my life and I've never seen anything like it."
Some of the bodies fell into the boughs of a tree and some surviving birds perched there as well. After having the incident described to him, Lloyd Scott, from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, said: "This is one of the oddest things I've ever heard about. We've never come across anything similar."
He said it was unlikely the birds had flown into each other hard enough to cause the deaths.
"Starlings have natural habits and behaviour – when flying around in a murmuration they relate each movement to the seven birds closest to them. They are hardwired into doing this and on instinct they stay away from each other."
Initially, Mr Scott thought that the birds might have flown into a glass conservatory while taking part in a murmuration – the apparently coordinated sky- dance of the starlings that takes place on nearby Shapwick Moor.
But Mrs Knight said that the birds had not flown into anything – they simply fell out of the sky and into the garden.
The RSPCA are carrying out tests to try to find out the cause of the deaths.












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by Neil, Western Australia
Monday, March 15 2010, 9:53AM
“Has all the symptoms of a lightning strike.”
by claus Dettelbacher, New Delhi
Friday, March 12 2010, 3:42PM
“Read Charles Fort or William R. Corliss Folks! This is an old hat and large amounts of dead animals falling from the sky has been reported by very reliable sources (Academics, whole villages, etc.) in the 19th century already. It is nothing new really, but as with many other strange phenomena, people forget them and discover these "anomalies" NEW when they keep re-appearing. Maybe consider the world is just different - a lot.
And . really read Charles Fort - or even better, subscribe to the Fortean Times!”
by Charles Henry 1945-(diuturnity), Somersetshire
Thursday, March 11 2010, 7:37PM
“:| That's most unlikely in Somerset Theo, but I would just add that Coxley is 4 or 5 miles (as the crow flies) from the Wind Turbine just out side of Wells.”
by Theo H, Lifton
Thursday, March 11 2010, 6:48PM
“It is a methane bubble.
A bubble of natural methane is released from the ground, rises, and suffocates any bird flying through it.
This is quite common in Ireland (and Finland) where there are lots of bogs.”
by mark grant, west sussex
Thursday, March 11 2010, 4:55PM
“It says in other reports the beaks were broken and whooshing noises were heard . Now most people will laugh but they must of flew into something in the sky for that to happen ,, what I hear you say .
UFO (now I can hear the laughs) . Now for the sceptics .... Really , what else can break birds beaks mid flight , leave them terrified and DIE.
I look forward to anyone who can give a better answer that is visible .
Oh and anyone remember the wind turbine that was hit and a 20-26metre blade went missing .
So before you dismiss this maybe an open mind is needed .
Also did anyone see the news regarding the strange cloud over russia , then shortly after strange cloud over Romania and if that's still not enough to get you interested check out GIANT HOLE IN THE TAMPA SKY .
All of what i say can be checked on youtube .
You believe me now???????”