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FAA Proposing Regulations to Keep Bird-Strike Info From Public
Timesunion.com is reporting a story that a policy which would regulate free-flowing information about bird strikes could be a safety move. The Timesunion.com site states that the FAA could be thinking the airlines would possibly withhold it’s voluntarily given infomation about the strikes.
Their reason? If a specific airline has more bird strikes it could effect ticket sales.
Filed under War on Birds | View CommentsThe Twittersphere … Birds are Somehow Involved!
NBC Bay Area News Reports of ANOTHER Bird Attack
An ongoing onslaught of bird attacks Flight No. 1220 — a United Airlines carrier. It was about to take off from San Jose and this time it was seagulls, not Canada Geese. This flight was headed to Denver.
Canada Geese Remains Found in Engines
AP is reporting that it was Geese remains that the NTSA claims was in the engines of US Airways 1549. They also stated the following:
From 1990 to 2007, there were nearly 80,000 reported incidents of birds striking nonmilitary aircraft, about one strike for every 10,000 flights, according to the Federal Aviation Administration and the Agriculture Department.
If you don’t think we are a WAR, please gather information, and by all means … look UP!
Filed under War on Birds | View CommentsBird Flu in Hong Kong

Four chickens, a duck, a Peregrine Falcon, and a Grey Heron were all found dead in January 2009. H5N1 is a deadly bird flu strain and all tested positive.
Find the (AFP) story here. What do you think? Leave a comment about your take on the bird future.
Filed under War on Birds | View CommentsNew Bird Attack Reported — Feb. 3, 2009
It’s happening!!! Emergency Landing after SFO-Bound Flight Hits Bird!!
CBS NEWS is reporting that a bird has struck the engine of a Boeing 757. Leave your comments!!
Cockfighting Group Arrested
According to this AP Article, five have been jailed (people) and up to 1,000 Cockfighters are now in custody. These weapons (birds) were reported being internationally sold.
Equipment found there included fighting, training, and performance enhancing drugs which were confiscated. Other drugs were found there as well.
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