Starlings die in a series of mysteries in Wales
According to the Guardian, Welsh police are investigating the strange event when hundreds of starling were discovered dead on a road in Anglesey.
Hundreds of starlings fall on an unpaved road in Wales, UK, but never on either side of the road, prompting police to explain to zoologists.
According to the Guardian, Welsh police are investigating the strange event when hundreds of starling were discovered dead on a road in Anglesey.
More than 200 birds were found near Llyn Llywenan in Bodedern on the afternoon of December 10, with others falling on the curb, but strangely, none fell in the fields on either side of the road.
Police identified these as mysterious deaths and called experts from the government's animal and plant quarantine agency to examine the carcasses of animals.
The body of birds falling on the road.(Photo: PA).
"We don't know how that happened." About 225 birds died on the road, and many more died , on Twitter . by the side of the road. But there are no corpses on either side of the road, that's very strange. "
"So we got help from staff from the plant and animal quarantine agency, who will keep the remains of some of these birds for autopsies, poisons or anything. What else could have killed them, " Mr. Evans said.
Police are also urging people to provide information about the incident, which took place at 15:40 on 11/12.
Hannah Stevens, a local resident, said she saw the birds eating something on the road before they died.
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