Sick, dying pelicans continue appearing at Southern California beaches



Large groups of sick, dying pelicans are appearing in Southern California as wildlife officials remain concerned over the continuing mystery.

Since April 28, over 100 sickened pelicans have been discovered at Newport Beach in Orange County and only around half of those birds later survived. On Tuesday, May 5, dozens more showed up at the Newport Beach pier and were taken to the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach.

Around 80 brown pelicans began showing up on April 2, with most of them flying in from Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. Within the first two hours of arrival, 51 pelicans had died.

“They are coming in emaciated, and hypothermic,” rescue workers said. “Initial lab work is confirming they are in starvation mode. A large percentage are coming in with fishing gear entanglement.”

KTLA’s Chip Yost reports on May 7, 2024.

Details: https://ktla.com/news/local-news/wildlife-officials-puzzled-as-sick-dying-pelicans-appear-at-southern-california-beaches/

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31 thoughts on “Sick, dying pelicans continue appearing at Southern California beaches”

  1. It’s because the Bird Flu also known as World Economic Forumns population reduction operation part 2. Last time they said for the world to prepare for an epidemic. This time they met they said for the world to prepare for a super pandemic.

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  2. It's all the electromagnetic pulsing that goes on. California gets extended doses of this compared to the rest of the country and you can feel when they do it, not to mention how people start to spin out of control. the birds are the most sensitive to this.

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