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US - This should be monitored: Hunters report that wild birds killed by wind farms are a food source for coyotes, feral dogs, bobcats, bears, mountain

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Wind Farms Could Become Coyote Killing Fields As They Come To Feed On Dead Birds


A California long-range hunter and his friends would go up into the foothills above wind farms to hunt coyote. He said the turbines are “Cuisinart mixers for birds” and the targets would come to feast on all the carrion.


Kevin Killough

May 09, 20234 min read

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“The ground beneath every working mixer blade would be covered with dead and injured birds,” Waite said. “Eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, migratory geese, ducks, cranes, herons, swallows and even hummingbirds. Some months were greater bird kills depending upon the migratory progress.”

He said the carrion made for a target-rich environment for coyotes, feral dogs and bobcats.

“We’d even see bears and mountain lions coming for the easy meal,”
he said.

more.... https://cowboystatedaily.com/2023/0...ng-fields-as-they-come-to-feed-on-dead-birds/
 
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