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> From: "Suryanarayana Ambadipudi [email protected] [sss-global]" 
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> Date: 27 July 2017 at 8:22:38 AM GMT-7
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [sss-global] An interesting story.....?
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> 
> 
> Where do birds go to die?
>          
> Strange question, isn't it, but the answers are even stranger, or probably 
> there is no answer at all.  
> 
> The world is populated with flocks of birds, but strangely, one never sees 
> bodies of dead birds lying around.   Rarely one does see bird remains left 
> behind by a careless cat or a pigeon killed in flight by the sharp kite 
> string during the makar sankrat kite festival. 
> But, lying around dead from a natural cause? Never! 
> 
> So do birds live forever? When no answer comes to mind, what does one do? 
> Well for many unanswered questions one does ask Google! That’s exactly what I 
> did.  *Guess what? Google had no logical answer!*  
> 
> To find the answer to my question, I browsed bird watching sites skimmed 
> through ornithology resources but with no luck; just vague and funny answers. 
>   
> 
> Then I came across a very interesting article on ‘Dying Pattern of birds” and 
> cited below was a controversial theory by Late Cork Bishop Cornelius Lucey 
> that begins with the Question: “Where do birds go to die?” 
> 
> Bishop challenged anyone to produce evidence of a bird that had died from a 
> natural cause.   Bishop Lucey distinguished death from natural causes and 
> death by predator, or death through car accident. Death through accidental or 
> deliberate means resulted in mangled bodies we all have seen, but it is a 
> fact, dead birds are so difficult to locate that scientists use birders to 
> help track population in order to estimate number of annual avian deaths. 
> 
> The Bishop, who had an in-depth knowledge of the life-patterns of bees, 
> conducted the study of birds, with the same gusto. In the case of bees, the 
> Bishop explained that bees died, by rising, into the “upper air’, and there 
> they literally were destroyed through a natural disintegration process.  
> 
> After the study of birds he concluded that as birds had an inner sensory 
> device, which told them when to migrate and like the bees they too had an 
> inner sensory device which told them when it was time to die, or when their 
> life cycle was complete.   On the premonition of death, they too like the 
> bees rise up higher and higher till they disintegrate in the upper air.   
> This unpublished theory is the closest answer to my query.  
> 
> This triggers the following thought: If we go by the Bishop’s hypothesis on 
> the dying pattern of birds for which as of date there is no counter solid 
> scientific theory, then it would not be out of place to conclude that birds 
> are at a higher plane than humans since the birds actually KNOW when they are 
> going to die, something that even the so-called evolved, aware and 
> intelligent human race does not know!   That when a bird knows that it has 
> lived enough, seen enough, it can happily leave its body at will by flying 
> high-up and just disintegrating; no age related aches, pains of suffering.
> 
>  Thereby lingers the thought : Is Man, the self-proclaimed most evolved 
> living being really at the apex of evolution pyramid?
> 
> Or please tell where do the birds go to die....?
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> Posted by: Suryanarayana Ambadipudi <[email protected]>
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