In a video shared on Facebook you can see several dead and dying birds lying on a terrace.

Most of the birds appear to be dead, at least one can still be seen fluttering.
It's this video on Facebook that we received requests for:

https://www.facebook.com/MenschSandy/videos/2546456462080012/

The video is commented on with the post:

Birds falling from the sky ? is 5G responsible for this?

The voice in the video also comments that the birds appear to have died from 5G radiation, which was activated in Coventry on the same day.

is also being shared on Twitter and YouTube .

The cause is still unknown. In fact, there is 5G in Coventry , but the exact location of the video is not known.
However, several things stand out in the video:

  • It is dusk, but the sky is darker, which suggests that she was basically behind the house at the time the photo was taken
  • The birds cannot have fallen directly from a tree, as the video claims (“they literally fell from the tree”), the trees are further away
  • Tent sets can be seen in the video, but it is unclear what exactly they are for. However, several people can be heard talking in the background
  • All the birds are lying in front of a large window pane; the inside is brightly lit

Conclusion

It is more likely that the birds in the nearby tree were startled by a loud noise, flew towards the brightness (setting sun) and hit the glass pane.

Why do birds fall dead from the sky?

If you look at the current scaremongering surrounding 5G, you would think that this is a new phenomenon that has never existed before. But in 2011, long before 5G, there were several cases in which thousands of birds even fell from the sky, which “ National Geographic ” looked into. Many birds died due to collisions and loud noises, causing them to panic and collide with each other as well as with cars, trees and buildings.

Most deaths are also caused by tall, lighted buildings or structures. When birds fly at night, they usually use the stars as their orientation. However, on foggy nights they lose their orientation and circle like moths around buildings and structures, such as wind turbines, until they fall from the sky, exhausted, or collide.

Power lines are also often responsible for deaths; in 2011, 500 blackbirds and starlings died in Louisiana when they collided with a power line. In 2010, hundreds of pelicans died between Oregon and Washington after a cold front flew into them. The water in the feathers quickly turned to ice and caused the birds to fall, unable to move.

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