100 dead birds found in a street, ‘a mystery’ in San Siro, Italy

Residents alarmed by the remains scattered on the asphalt. The hypothesis of the mid-air collision test in progress Cold less likely or poisoning, including the possibilities the clash with a great means. Residents alarmed by the remains scattered on the asphalt. The hypothesis of the mid-air collision test in progress Cold less likely or poisoning, including the possibilities the clash with a great means.
 
They found them all together. Dead. Stiff. All the same point of the road, on the road at number 95 of Via San Giusto, in San Siro, almost at the intersection with Via Domokos. They are just under a hundred. All of a single species: Common Starling. The die-off was reported to the brigade at around 13:30 yesterday. But the mystery remains about the causes. No one knows why all those birds are dead and why, and all together at that point. I will try to find out the investigations entrusted to two doctors of the Department of Veterinary ATS via Quarenghi. The first tests will be performed today at the Institute of zooprofilattico via Celoria. For the moment there are only hypotheses. Those who think the cold, some even to a mass poisoning people, probably correctly, supposes an in-flight collision. Or between two flocks of birds (starlings are wont move at great speed and in large numbers), or simply against a means of passage. Which would also explain the fact that the discovery is located in a well defined area. And especially on only one lane of Via San Giusto. But first things first.
 
Courtesy of milano.corriere.it

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