Vögel rasten aus. Umweltkatastrophe?

Hallo, ich lebe seit 19 Jahren hier (ich bin auch erst 19) und habe heute was sehr komisches erlebt. Wir haben immer paar Vögel hier in der Gegend, ich gebe ihnen auch im Winter Futter etc. Und heute sind die Vögel ohne sichtbaren Grund ausgerastet, sie haben geschrien, das war richtiges kreischen. Ich habe gehört, dass Tiere sich so benehmen wenn sich etwas in der Atmosphäre schnell ändert oder eine Umweltkatastrophe naht. Könnte da was kommen?

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Muktamani
5 years ago

They are brooding and defending their nests and their hatred by this behavior.This is not the same all year – it is so noticeable.

Elstars can make a hell noise, even in the case of district disputes….I see this as a normal behavior.

Avena
5 years ago

Yes, I have heard that animals can feel natural disasters beforehand and be alarmed.

However, it could also be a cat that they want to drive away, or a bird of gripping, squirrel, a bird of raven that wants to plunder the nest. There’s something that makes the birds snap when they breed.

amsel11
5 years ago

To answer this question, we must first know what birds it is. Find out your birds here:

http://www.vogelstimmen-wehr.de/vogel09a.htm

Bitterkraut
5 years ago

With us, the Eichelhäher males circle when they have district disputes. Unfortunately, I like to see the big birch. They seem to be incarcerated as an arena, totz of other great trees in the area they always fight in front of my nose.

Elstern’s gonna circle. And Amseln crawl loud and annoying when cats are underway.

By the way, I’ve never heard birds circle at natural catstropes.

dsupper
5 years ago

Yes, it is scientifically proven that animals are already feeling catastrophes in advance – before we humans notice something (if we notice anything at all).

Bitterkraut
5 years ago
Reply to  dsupper

Then let’s take a look at what happens to natural disasters.

dsupper
5 years ago
Reply to  Bitterkraut

The FS will surely tell us about it… because it would have to happen in its vicinity

altgenug60
5 years ago

When the birds snap out at us, one of the neighboring cats is usually on the way.

Quaeror
5 years ago

Handles

SevenOfNein
5 years ago

Where do you live in the Eifel?? Then a volcano could break out… Or it was just a cat.

Bitterkraut
5 years ago
Reply to  SevenOfNein

more cat… 😉

SevenOfNein
5 years ago

Then something would have happened. Something else.

gregor443
5 years ago

With such a vague description you can hardly hope for a really helpful answer.