Inexplicable Bird and Fish Kills in Arkansas

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Red-winged blackbirds died in Arkasas bird kill - Copyright free image from NOAA archives
Red-winged blackbirds died in Arkasas bird kill - Copyright free image from NOAA archives
In a small area of Arkansas, thousands of birds and fish mysteriously die within a few days.

National attention focused on Arkansas on January 1, 2011 as the year opened to massive kills of bird and fish within a 125-mile radius. Wildlife officials are calling the two events unrelated yet the causes of these deaths – one of warm-blooded birds and the other cold-blooded fish - are still speculative.

Red-winged Blackbird Deaths

Sad and bizarre news originated from Beebe, Arkansas shortly before midnight on New Year’s Eve 2010. Initial reports stated that 1,000 blackbirds had fallen from the sky, dead. Speculation about the cause of the birds’ strange demise mentioned hail, lightning strikes and firework trauma as possible reasons.

As daylight provided a better view of the situation in Beebe, the reports grew more specific. Now there were 2,000 dead birds and most were Red-winged Blackbirds. On January 2, the Science News blog included a report with an embedded CNN video. The numbers and species of birds increased dramatically.

Reporting with video footage from the city of Beebe, the tally had risen to 5,000 dead birds, mostly Red-winged Blackbirds but including other unnamed species. The video showed littered streets and lawns and crews in environmental hazard suits working to clean up the brightly feathered carcasses. An interview with one resident gave an inkling of the concern when he stated he would not allow his children to play in his yard until the birds were removed.

In the most recent CNN report on January 3, Keith Stephens, a representative from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission stated it was “possible” that the cause of death for the 5,000 birds was “heart attack,” brought on by fireworks near the birds’ roosting area.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is sending dead birds to the state Livestock and Poultry Commission and the National Wildlife Health Center lab in Wisconsin for analysis.

About Red-winged Blackbirds

The Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus), is one of the most abundant birds in North America, and quite adaptable to the human environment, according to Cornell University’s Ornithology Lab. Typically, the species will gather in colonies near agricultural areas during winter. They are considered a pest by some because they eat grains, and are noisy and messy. BirdWeb, hosted by the Seattle (WA) Audubon Society, notes that, “many Red-winged Blackbirds have been killed to limit crop predation and nuisance impacts.” About 49 percent of the land in Beebe is designated for agricultural use, according to the City of Beebe Comprehensive Development Plan.

During other seasons, these birds usually colonize wetlands and like to nest near water among cattails, bulrushes and other vegetation. Their diet consists mostly of seeds although they feed on a variety of flies including dragonflies and mayflies.

Drum Fish Kill in Arkansas River

The mystery deepened as new reports from January 1 emerged of vast numbers of fish turning up dead in the Arkansas River in Logan County near Ozark, about 125 miles from Beebe. Like the bird kill, the dead fish are species-specific. Hundreds of thousands of drum fish are littering the river, covering a 20-mile stretch, according to an AP News report.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and the state’s Department of Environmental Quality are investigating the cause of the fish kill, and will deliver a small number of surviving fish to the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff for laboratory testing. The Arkansas Department of Health has advised residents not to eat the fish.

Keith Stephens, again representing the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, pointed to disease rather than pollution as the cause of death in a CNN report of January 2. Stephens based his preliminary conclusion on the species-specific factor, stating that "If it was from a pollutant, it would have affected all of the fish, not just drum fish."

About Drum Fish

There are over two hundred species of drum fish, also known as “croakers,” for their ability to vocalize like a frog when out of water. They also produce grunting sounds in water. Drum are carnivorous bottom dwellers. The freshwater drum is found in lakes and rivers across America, and like the Red-winged Blackbird, is the most profuse of its species in the country. Many anglers complain when catching drum since they are not the best-eating game fish. While primarily bottom feeders, drum will rise toward the surface to eat insects and minnows, who have been attracted to a light source. Fish, in general, are similar to canaries in a mine; they are indicators of toxins in the water they inhabit.

Sources

Associated Press. Dead fish cover 20-mile section of Arkansas River. (2011, January 1). ABC24.com.

City of Beebe, Arkansas, Beebe Planning Commission. (2006). Comprehensive development plan Beebe, AR.

CNN. (Producer). (2011). Mysterious bird deaths in Arkansas. [Web video].

CNN. (Producer). (2011). Why are fish, birds dying in Arkansas. [Web video].

CNN Wire Staff. (2011, January 2). Massive fish kill blankets Arkansas River .

KY2 Local News. Fish turn up dead in Logan County. (2011). [Web].

Red-winged Blackbird. (2009). The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

Red-winged Blackbird. (2008). Seattle Audubon Society, Birdweb.

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Jan 3, 2011 9:11 AM
Guest :
Checkk this out:
http://www.arkansasleader.com/2010/03/top-story-more-gas-waste-worries-be ebe.html
Jan 3, 2011 9:55 AM
Guest :
harp
Jan 3, 2011 11:13 AM
Guest :
look into agricultural pollutants, Arkansas. In NC fish kills, it did affect predominantly 1 species of fish.
Jan 3, 2011 11:41 AM
Guest :
Mercury
Jan 3, 2011 12:33 PM
Guest :
Very interesting.But I seriously believe the bird and fish deaths ARE related.I am curious if it is a chemical,biological test by military/government and I am terrified that my son and his family,they live there, are in danger.Just too coincidental to not be related.Has anyone heard anything else.I have been trying to reach my son and his family today and the line is busy.
Jan 3, 2011 2:27 PM
Guest :
IT COULD BE HIGH FREQUENCY MILITARY SOUND CONTROL
AIMED AT BIRD AND FISH SPECIES TO PROVE EFFECTIVE
KILL.
Jan 3, 2011 3:19 PM
Guest :
1st guest... thank you for the link, but your link has already been removed. Seems a little weird...
Jan 3, 2011 3:59 PM
Guest :
HARP or Chemtrail related experiments. Plum Island type biological warfare testing is another possibility. No doubt in my mind someone knows exactly what caused this but it will never be leaked.
Jan 3, 2011 6:29 PM
Guest :
Tribulation is here! O.K, maybe not, but do you really think it's not related? Thousands of animals just "happen" to die in the same hour, around the same time.
Jan 3, 2011 8:12 PM
Guest :
could it be a biological agent.
Jan 3, 2011 9:06 PM
Guest :
Thanks for this article. I'll be sharing it with my high school environmental science class in Chicago. The post on our class blog is at http://nghsenvironmentalscience.blogspot.com/2011/01/what-is-killing-animal s-in-beebe.html
Jan 4, 2011 1:16 AM
Guest :
are the scientists sure that this wasent a fault line gas release? seems like a large coincidence, and this sort of thing happens all the time in more vocanic areas of the world
Jan 4, 2011 1:37 PM
Guest :
These seem related to me. I'm not buying it. Fireworks before 12:00AM? Doesn't make sense. Plus 5,000 heart attacks. They think they can tell us anything. This is a cover up!
Jan 4, 2011 5:47 PM
Guest :
Be careful!
The Great Earth quake
around that area.

Because in the sky, bird died from suddenly changing Earth-magnetism
while in the river, fish died from suddenly changing pressure and temperature.


AT that time, under Earth-surface around that area was changing.
What effect will be come near area?
The Great Earth Quake???
Jan 5, 2011 7:21 AM
Guest :
I would not be surprised that this is a longer term impact from the BP oil spill. Of course the scientists and govt aren't about to admit to that, but the fish being bottom dwellers are eating off the bottom of the river where pollutants eventually settle and sink. The birds could be suffering from the pollutants emitted into the air that they have been breathing, which leads to what people are breathing. Look for the next spike in cancer, tumors, etc to come about, if they let it be known.
Jan 5, 2011 7:28 AM
Guest :
Also here in Baltimore, Maryland, Sunday night news mentioned hundreds of dead fish washing up out of Chesapeake Bay. Then next day I hear more birds in Louisiana. All too coincidental and if it was anything to be concerned about, I believe the gov't would not share because they don't want citizens to panic. Haven't heard anything else about the fish in Chesapeake Bay, it's like news people are keeping it quiet. Other stupid news gets more attention than this.
Jan 6, 2011 5:12 PM
Guest :
My daughter in Arkansas (has lived there for over 10 years) says there are no fireworks set off for the New Year.
Jan 6, 2011 5:18 PM
Guest :
How do "fireworks" explain the fish kills?
Jan 6, 2011 5:34 PM
Guest :
I've been hoping to talk to someone with a science background about this. Most common cause of death in the birds from Arkansas, Louisiana and those in Sweden were from severe internal blunt trauma. I can't think of anything that can inflict that kind of sudden impact on a body than a concussive force like from a sonic boom. What are your thoughts on this?
Jan 16, 2011 2:10 PM
Guest :
Found a nice animated chronological presentation of the recent fish and bird kills
http://www.thejoyluckclub.com/Mass_Fish_and_Bird_Killing_2011.htm
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