Dan Riskin on why migratory birds are flying off course and ending up in the wrong place

A new study suggests space weather is causing exotic migratory birds to end up in locations they'd never normally visit. Dan Riskin reports.

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25 comments

  1. Magnetic pole switch. The magnetic poles have been moving in preparation for a polar flip for near 2 decades now.

  2. Wow pleasantly surprised. Thought this was going to be another thing human civilization was being blamed for.

    1. @Jumbo Me Me also🤣 Just heard a report from a Canadian university in Ontario that has a Department that specializes in Disinformation online and what was mentioned was that Russia sends a lot our way – And many believe it as one might suspect. Seems like too many folks here and in other counties are short on: Education, Thinking for themselves, Cognitive function and are the real Sheeples. Phhh I could go on and on. All the best👍

  3. Because geoengineering is messing with the natural weather patterns .
    Dan Riskin “Scientist” for hire and failed Space Channel presenter .

  4. That 11 year cycle is nature’s way of trying new things, new migratory paths and potentially new food sources and higher survivability due to diversity. Some diversity is essential for survival, while too much can be harmful to the species long term prospects.

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