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Message Subject Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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Where are the birds ? Mentioned this in spring, watched the numbers slowly deminish. Now its fall in South West Florida, and there is hardly any of the common flocks of birds this time of year as before, much more so noticed as you make your way inland away from the gulf coast. Even the buzzards are fewer, still some here. Through the summer there had been little to almost none of the ussual fire ant population, not that they were missed, but very strange indeed.

Its the sight of no birds that get the wheels turning. This part of Florida is swamped with them normally, and in addition to migrate birds. What's trully missed are the tropical types of birds you'd see often, not even one. Then there's the noisey mockingbirds that would be in abundance, not a peep at all. Where did they all go ?

They are also gone from Eastern Nebraska along with the bugs butterflies and mosquitos!Nasty-looking spots on the leaves.My jade plant almost died after I set it out in a shower.It has dents in its leaves now and they are deformed and dropping and no it was not overwatered.The 'stuff' in the air has made it up here.There are days when the air smells like the smell in the morning following a night of fireworks!I understand that that smell is a sign of low oxygen concentration......
 Quoting: childoflight

A few days ago, I was out and about, and there are a lot of birds still up north that haven't flown south. We will need to put extra food out this winter if they remain up here. No tropical birds, just seagulls from July to Sept. usually...
 
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