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Birds Fall From Sky in Arkansas: A Bad Omen for 2011? (Video)

by Sasha Brown-Worsham on January 3, 2011 at 10:39 AM

If a single dead bird is a bad omen, then what are the 1,000 dead birds that fell from the sky in Arkansas this past weekend? It's especially frightening on New Year's Day -- a day that is already fraught with meaning. What does that say about the year to come?

Different news reports have different numbers, but the number of birds that fell was well over 1,000 according to most, and there's still no good explanation. Pretty terrifying, really. The birds had fallen Friday night over a 1-mile area of Beebe, Arkansas, and an aerial survey indicated that no other dead birds were found outside of that area. According to The Huffington Post:

The workers from U.S. Environmental Services started the cleanup Saturday ... The workers wore the suits as a matter of routine and not out of fear that the birds might be contaminated. Speculation on the cause is not focusing on disease or poisoning.

A thousand dead birds on the first day of the new year (1/1/11). Does anyone else think this is a bad omen?

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) began receiving reports about dead birds at 11:30pm on New Year's Eve. "I thought the mayor was messing with me when he called me," Milton McCullar, a town street supervisor, told local television station, according to Time. "He got me up at 4'oclock in the morning and told me we had birds falling out of the sky."

It's also not the only strange thing in the area. Near Little Rock, Arkansas, more than 100,000 fish were also killed by something in the Arkansas River. Although CNN reports that the two aren't related, there does seem to be something fishy (pun intended). But what?

Is this merely a coincidence? Or a religious thing? With the proximity to the new year, it would be easy to read into the death of so many blackbirds, which are traditionally a good omen if alive and also carry with them a bit of otherworldly power (according to superstition). What does it mean when they drop out of the sky by the thousands?

Only time will tell, of course, but it's a bit uneasy to start to a time of the year that's usually filled with such promise and hope. Our new beginning came at the end for more than 1,000 birds. And while time and the way we mark it is merely a construct, it's still an unsettling way to start 2011.

What do you think it means?


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  • Hudso...
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    Hudsonmom

    January 3, 2011 at 11:24 AM
    Well, considering our lovely government is known to put toxic chemicals in our air and pollute the water, there's no telling what this is. From a Biblical view, however, it's going to get much worse and your only hope and sound mind will be being sealed in Christ. Our food is next and remember what Revelation said about not being able to buy or sell without having the mark of the beast. The 'mark' is symbolic - it will be enforced by a governing power and satan himself will be giving this government their power. Humans have not taken care of this planet as God commanded, so we are reaping what we have sewn.
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    William Walonze Nalikka

    January 3, 2011 at 11:30 AM
    it means that they have to change that gross unfair,racist,chauvenistic...new immigration law,they werent there first,the land originaly belonged to someone else,so they have accomodate newcomers.
  • sstepph
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    sstepph

    January 3, 2011 at 11:39 AM

    Wow...


  • emi
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    emi

    January 3, 2011 at 11:45 AM
    are we really not going to do anything about this? we've been killing our earth for many many years. we need to do something! not meaning to be all hippy or anything but maybe it's a sign that nature is rebelling
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    Jason Jonas

    January 3, 2011 at 12:20 PM
    No if you read the bible it says stuff about birds falling from sky
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    Jason Jonas

    January 3, 2011 at 12:21 PM

    Well If you read this one part in the bible its talkes about birds falling from sky


  • Ash
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    Ash

    January 3, 2011 at 12:29 PM
    There were tornadoes and thunderstorms all day Friday. I'll be surprised if the cause of death isn't related to the weather. As for the fish, that's normal. It happens every few years, just not to that scale and not when thousands of birds happen to be falling dead from the sky. I'd be more worried if the fish and birds had died near Russellville, where there's a nuclear power plant, or near the nasty paper mills in southern Arkansas.
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    Ephron Stoxe

    January 3, 2011 at 12:37 PM
    If there are some things that we should know by now, it's that...1. Nothing in this world happens "by accident", 2. The government will say and do absolutely anything to maintain mass control, for example try and provide some scientific answer for sporadic natural strangeness in order to keep everyone calm, lastly 3. According to some holy books, we are living amongst the last days already.
    In my opinion, there is no scientific reason that 100 thousand of the same fish die (drum fish)simultaneously or that 5 thousand of the same birds die on the same day. SOMETHING IS UP. And it's beyond our control. PRAY!
  • DeeDee
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    DeeDee

    January 3, 2011 at 1:00 PM
    Wats so weird to me is tht are those the only birds in the sky..ova why come all different kind of birds fall..i mean they are all birds..wats the difference..do anybody know the answer to this..??? We have all kinds of birds in illinois..do u??
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    Irish Chris :)

    January 3, 2011 at 1:48 PM
    well what about the film 'the core'?? all the pideons started flying into buildings and falling dead without hitting buildings due to electro-magnetic waves penetrating the earths crust.. im not trying to scare any one but theres similaritys. Chris from Ireland :)
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