On one of our regular 4 mile run routes we noticed about 100 small birds, dead, piled up against a 1/4 mile long chain link fence. We had some really really bad weather recently (11" of rain in an hour over one small part of the island), and it looks like they got caught in a bad gust which blew them into the fence. Now I am genuinely concerned about this rash of animal deaths in large numbers, but I wrestle with finding the balance. This has been a really bad weather year in the sense that some alarming extremes cropped up in unprecedented manners. Something tells me alot more has happened that just isn't gonna get reported since it occurred in a remote area. But I'm not ready to go to space aliens, military spraying of poisonous gasses on the california-mexico border, or the one I heard yesterday that DOD is testing a virus that targets skin color since all the birds that were killed in one incident were black.
But have you noticed how "cold weather" is being timidly thrown out there as a possible culprit in many of these events? I say timidly because the news agencies that are reporting have been known to be global warming defenders.