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Monday 10 January 2011

Overeating and indigestion blamed for 1,000 turtle doves falling dead in Italy with strange blue stain on their beaks

Thousands of dead turtle doves that rained down on roofs and cars in an Italian town were victims of their on greed, an expert claimed today. Residents in Faenza described the birds falling to the ground like 'little Christmas balls' with strange blue stains on their beaks. Last night it emerged that 40 turtle doves had also been found dead at San Cesario near Modena, 60 miles from Faenza, and tests were also being carried out on their bodies.The birds have been found by residents in the village for the last three days and they alerted authorities after hearing reports of the incident at Faenza. Gianni Sereni, who found 12 birds in his garden, said: 'At first I didn't think anything of it but then I saw the reports on the news about what had happened elsewhere so I called the local veterinary service.' Initial tests on up to 1,000 of the doves from Faezna indicated that the blue stain could have been caused by poisoning or hypoxia. Hypoxia, a lack of oxygen, is known to cause confusion and illness in animals. It is also a common precursor to altitude sickness. (Daily Mail)