I don't even know how to title this report

Link: http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/7800408-now-east-texas-also-reports-hundreds-of-dead-birds

Texans are observing hundreds of dead birds on an East Texas bridge, according to a breaking report by KLTV in Tyler. This latest discovery compounds the mystery of recent reported discoveries of dozens, hundreds, even thousands of dead birds and fish documented in the southern United States as well as dead wildlife reports in other parts of the world this week.

Around 200 birds were found dead on a Hwy 155 bridge over the Lake O' the Pines, this morning.

The cause of death of the birds identified as American Coots is unknown. Lake O' the Pines is located on Big Cypress Creek in the Cypress River Basin, 25 miles northeast of Longview.

Experts initially contacted by KLTV considered the large number of dead birds spotted on an east Texas bridge to most probably be a natural occurrence in the area.

KLTV updated their report with information from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's Media Communication Director, Tom Harvey, who says it is not uncommon to see dozens of dead birds on this bridge.

The Corps of Engineers office at Lake O' the Pines reports that they are not sure why kills like this happen, but they think it likely that the birds get hit and killed by motor vehicles while walking, roosting or flying on and around the bridge. Greg Conley, from the Corp of Engineers, recalls seeing a similar situation involving multiple dead birds on bridges and roadways around Lake Fork. He considers this incident to be unrelated to the Arkansas situation.
 
OK, now they are saying that 100,000 fish suddenly died not far away. WTF is happening in Arkansas ??
I have no clue.

Danny this was on our local news which said all of the fish were "Drum." Drum are generally considered a rough fish in this part of the country and it's indeed strange why just them were affected...
As far as the Arkansas River being able to hide a UFO, well it'd have to be a really damned small one...;) :)
Of course some of the lakes such as Keystone Lake here at Tulsa would be plenty large and deep enough to hide several, trouble is there's not any dams per-se between Tulsa and the Mississippi River. There are however Locks and Dams to permit barge traffic between the Port of Catoosa and the Gulf of Mexico.
 
A field-controlling ship passing through a flock of birds would kill a lot of them, either through blunt force or microwave radiation.(People have also been killed in this manner; it is a horrible way to die)

Right now, I have no clue what is doing all this, but I am sick of hearing experts tell us what it ISN'T in one sentence and then saying they don't know what it IS with the next sentence. If you don't know what it is, then you don't know what it isn't, retards. (I am speaking to the many "experts" in the news)
 
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