Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep your cats inside. You don't want your cats eating these crippled, grounded birds.
You should always keep your cats inside anyway so they don’t kill birds.
Anonymous wrote:Keep your cats inside. You don't want your cats eating these crippled, grounded birds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have wondered if the fungal infection that has affected many of the cicadas could be killing the birds.
I learned today that the blight infecting cicadas is known as "butt fungus". Really.
Anonymous wrote:I have wondered if the fungal infection that has affected many of the cicadas could be killing the birds.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people saying, "we need to figure out what's going on"?? How is there any question about it?
Hint: If you poison the food that an animal eats, and then the animal eats that food, the animal will be poisoned too.
Everyone needs to stop spraying toxic chemicals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighbors probably spraying because of the cicadas.
I thought about that, but realistically some people spray every year. We have never had dead birds before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I skimmed the WashPost article. If I were to take a sad guess, it would be that the cicada poisons are poisoning the birds too.
Are we fricking stupid, or what?!
When are people going to learn you poison the critters, you poison your environment, and ultimately you poison yourself too.
This. Humans are a plague.
I literally want to throat punch my neighbors who drown their yard in every pesticide and herbicide. We live near woods and a water shed stream too.
Anonymous wrote:I skimmed the WashPost article. If I were to take a sad guess, it would be that the cicada poisons are poisoning the birds too.
Are we fricking stupid, or what?!
When are people going to learn you poison the critters, you poison your environment, and ultimately you poison yourself too.