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It's raining birds on Western Australia
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Anne Barrowclough in Sydney, June 1, 2009

The Western Australia sky is raining dead birds in what is becoming a regular, and mysterious, event for the region.

More than 200 ibises, ravens, ducks, gulls and a pelican were found dead or convulsing near Perth, raising fears of a mass poisoning.

The discovery comes less than a year after the mystery deaths of 200 gulls only a few kilometres away, and two years after thousands of birds fell from the skies over the coastal town of Esperance after being poisoned by lead carbonate.

The latest poisoning has been caused by the the pesticide Fenthion, which is used both for domestic and industrial purposes and which is known to be highly toxic to birds. The Department of Environment and Conservation has opened an investigation into whether it was a deliberate bird poisoning or caused by someone dumping large quantities of the pesticide. 

The birds were found on Friday at a rubbish tip and near a quarry site in the Perth suburb of Henderson.

Ken Raine, environmental hazards manager of the DEC Pollution Response Unit, said that [color="#0000ff"]birds were seen frothing at the mouth and staggering around at the site[/color] before scores of dead birds were discovered within a kilometre radius of the landfill site.

"Autopsies carried out on the birds found Fenthion in high concentration," the DEC told The Times. "It was in a landfill site and the birds were found close to the site, but we don't yet know where the pesticide came from."

Fenthion is an organophosporous insecticide used in horticulture to control pests such as fruit fly and aphids and pest birds such as weaver birds. It is also sold for domestic use to control fleas on dogs and in domestic fruit fly sprays.

The DEC was unable to say what quantity of the pesticide would have been present to kill birds in such large numbers.

Birds began dropping out of the sky in the beachside Perth suburb of Woodman Point over several days last July, sparking a big investigation into local industries. 

Post-mortem examinations on dozens of carcasses failed to establish a cause of death, but Fenthion poisoning was ruled out at the time, according to the DEC.

[color="#0000ff"]In December 2007, 5000 birds including yellow-throated miners, honey eaters and wattle birds were killed by lead carbonate blowing through Esperance[/color] as it was being exported through the town's port.

[color="#0000ff"]An investigation into the birds' deaths found that local children and adults had dangerously high levels of lead in their blood. A local company, Magellan Metals, escaped prosecution over the way it handled the transportation of lead through the town, but fears remained over the potential threat to humans. [/color]

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/wo...403600.ece

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Sickening stuff xanthas... I'll be keeping my ears open for any major epidemics in and around Perth the next few weeks. This sounds like the birds may have passed through a chem-trail that had not yet sufficiently dispersed giving them an overdose of whatever they may have sprayed up there.
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I'm sorry Andrew... I didn't mean to make you turn away in disgust... It was more meant as a means to raise awareness. I was actually quite taken aback by the whole description.

Quote:Fenthion is an organophosporous insecticide used in horticulture to control pests such as fruit fly and aphids and pest birds such as weaver birds. It is also sold for domestic use to control fleas on dogs and in domestic fruit fly sprays.

But, whatever it is, it's very, very sad. Birds are very special, beautiful & multifarious in their representation all over the world & fascinating to watch (yes, ornitology is a pleasant & 'easier' passtime with more instantaneous & immediate rewards !:) than, say, horseback riding...) & it's just scary to think they will 'fall out of the sky' dropping dead (Hitchcock's "Birds" - with a twist - comes to mind here).

Birds will no longer fly but cats grow wings? How much crazier is it gonna get?

I hope the fact that an Illuminati related outlet spreads the news brings out the real investigators - as you intend to do.
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Worry not xanthas, my disgust is not in the article, I assure you it would take far more than that to make me turn away. My disgust is in the carsinegenic portion of mankind that justify releasing substances into our atmosphere that would do such a thing all in the name of a sick buck.

Arseholes.
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