In Germany, in Greece, in Italy, in England...all over the world, thousands of little birds dead!The death of beauty, the cruel death of freedom!Sad coincidences!Bad weather, Bird epidemics...
But then again, there is no such a thing as 'a coincidence', neither 'occurrences and development of events by chance'...
We know that much by now.
Even the wrongly praised by the sciolist, sterile academia Darwin, is rightfully put to shame by the quantum theory's glorious applications...
We are experiencing and have experienced that behind any action/fact/event, joyful or dramatic, there always is a particular premeditated WILL, a THELEMA.... A choice. A plan. An agenda. An organization. A negligence perhaps... A criminal decision perhaps...
A benevolent leader. A doer. A principal. A handler.
A perpetrator.
A 'Culprit' that is!
Thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands milligrams of feather-light weight beauty and colour and sound and innocent freedom and merry-making and dancing and loving in the air are dead and gone!
By a 'Culprit's will, or doings, or greed, or error, or negligence, or ignorance, or indifference!
That Culprit I want found and I do choose the bitterest, hardest, cruelest, severest, most suitable punishment upon them and their generations in all the aeons...past present and future!
Maria L. Pelekanaki
NABU has ruled out other illnesses because this one has appeared at a different time of year and it targets a different bird species. The Usutu virus is prevalent in summer and affects black birds. The West-Nile virus is also only prevalent during mid-summer..."
05.02.2020 ☢️☠️ Ιταλία 🇮🇹, Ρώμη Rome Italy
Πουλιά κάτω στο έδαφος κατά δεκάδες…
Χιλιάδες νεκρά χελιδόνια σε πολλές περιοχές της Ελλάδας, στην Αθήνα, στο Άργος...
The Eurasian blue tit is a small bird native to Europe. It is around 12 cm (4.7 in) long with blue and yellow feathers. A spate of blue tit deaths in Germany, first noted on March 11, prompted NABU to launch the self-report survey.
Particularly hard-hit are blue tits in the lower Mosel wine region and the region around the city of Oldenburg, in Lower Saxony. "At least in these regions there is a noticeable death rate above all among the blue tit population," said NABU on its website.
The disease appears to mainly affect blue tits, but the great tit and other small song birds are sometimes infected.
Is a lung disease causing the deaths?
NABU is not sure what is causing the blue tit deaths. It appears the disease is transmitted where birds congregate – sick birds are often found on the ground near to bird feeders. Some birds appeared to be experiencing breathing difficulties, said NABU.
Some of the characteristics of the disease match a bacterial infection that affected the lungs of tit populations in the UK, said NABU. Since 2018, this bacterial infection has also been found in limited numbers in Germany.
NABU has ruled out other illnesses because this one has appeared at a different time of year and it targets a different bird species. The Usutu virus is prevalent in summer and affects black birds. The West-Nile virus is also only prevalent during mid-summer.
Social distancing measures for birds
NABU is expecting laboratory tests back on April 27 to provide further information on the cause of the disease. In the meantime, the organization advises "social distancing" for birds: people should stop providing feed trays, tables and drinking spots if sick birds are spotted during feeding.
Despite the illness, the Eurasian Blue Tit is classified as a species that is "increasing" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN red List) – the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of biological species.
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