Really, how the hell can you count how many birds there are... this is ridiculous
8 months ago (edited) | 2
I noticed that this whole last year, they used to to fly around on the apt bldg, ledges, for months and months, rarely see a flock of more than 2 birds, even then here and there!
8 months ago | 2
Just thinking maybe this bird flu got them a lot than reported, but didn't see any dead on the ground
8 months ago | 1
I suppose a lot of the missing birds are in my neighborhood, and they love it here very much...😉
8 months ago | 0
earth changes you are doing nothing to create ... planet and the things tyed to it respond to its stimuli in ways youve lost the ability to recognize. 😇😎
8 months ago | 1
Am I too late to be first in line to say that I don't believe a word of this?
8 months ago | 0
Voice of America
The U.S. bird population is declining at an alarming rate, according to a report published Thursday by an alliance of science and conservation groups.
Habitat loss and climate change are among the key contributing factors to the bird population losses, according to the 2025 U.S. State of the Birds report.
More than 100 of the species studied, have reached a "tipping point," losing more than half their populations in the last 50 years. The report revealed that the avian population in all habitats is declining, including the duck population, previously considered a triumph of conservation. "The only bright spot is water birds such as herons and egrets that show some increases," Michael Parr, president of the American Bird Conservancy, told Reuters.
📷: National Park Service
www.voanews.com/a/report-us-bird-population-is-dec…
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