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That was a down microburst. It is a weather phenomenon that happens pretty regularly around the world under all kinds of weather conditions. The way the birds "flow" like a liquid on the fast moving air current is the tell-tale sign of microbursts. Notice how many of the birds were able to recover from the downburst and fly off. The ones that hit the street hard did not survive but many more did. This wasn't a toxic gas or an electric phenomenon and it certainly isn't 5G related as others have claimed. The same thing happens to airplanes and microbursts have caused several crashes because of their unexpected timing and ferocity.

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could be, or they just were flying too close together

Meth lab?

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no they fell, and hit the ground too hard

That would happen to birds if they passed out while in the air. And if they flew through a toxic cloud that could do it. I'm still betting on Met Lab. A Gus Fring sized meth lab with a Triangle Shirtwaist Factory level of safety precautions.

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If not a microburst, a case of the flock travelling together and not turning fast enuf