I was talking about the hole in the pentagon. There are a fair few theories over where the plane full of people went.So where did that plane full of people go?
I was talking about the hole in the pentagon. There are a fair few theories over where the plane full of people went.So where did that plane full of people go?
I`m moreMore good news
https://news.sky.com/story/skin-can...ase-the-risk-of-melanoma-study-finds-12630389Skin cancer risk: Eating two portions of fish a week could increase the risk of melanoma, study findsView attachment 1330319
100%This billionaire is starting to sound like one of us.
“Somebody is on the path of destroying America”.
(He’s also the same one who warned of higher food prices months ago + as he actually owns the red apple supermarkets maybe he knows what he’s talking about? ).
Only two years behind on average.So true!
Maybe to do with thisOn the way to work on Friday I counted 7 dead birds all in different areas, no visible injuries. Then another dead bird on the way to work this morning, again no visible injuries. Has anyone else noticed? (I walk and get public transport so not road kill)
I do live coastal and have seen some dead seabirds on our beaches more. But these were pigeons and blackbirds would these still be affected?Maybe to do with this
New strain of bird flu hits seabirds in unprecedented and deadly wave
Scottish seabird populations are bearing the brunt of the outbreak amid fears it will ravage nesting coloniesinews.co.uk
It said it poses a risk to wild bird populations an influencer I watch was complaining about dead bird’s on her patio area yesterday, maybe it’s already spread.I do live coastal and have seen some dead seabirds on our beaches more. But these were pigeons and blackbirds would these still be affected?
Probably bored to deathI remember at the start of lock down there were a number of videos being shared showing birds dead in a small area.
Rye Harbour has reported dead gulls along the coast with a warning not to touch and to keep dogs away. Defra are out collecting samples from dead birds throughout East Sussex. My usual gull did not turn up this year - always has it's chicks on my flat roof.I do live coastal and have seen some dead seabirds on our beaches more. But these were pigeons and blackbirds would these still be affected?