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logo 11/25/2024 12:33:52 PM     
‘Raining fish’ that fell from sky in Texas were vomited by birds, researchers claim 
By Savannah Arnold, Carolyn Roy US Source: Nexstar Media Wire 6/25/2022
Savannah Arnold, Carolyn Roy
Credit: Brad Pratt
Researchers have an alternative explanation for the “raining fish” that fell from the sky in Texarkana, Texas, last year. According to a study conducted by a pair of independent researchers, it was not a waterspout that dumped fish across a four-mile swath of Texarkana on December 29, 2021. It was nervous birds.
 

“We are fairly confident we determined the factors that led to fish falling across this area of Texas: A flock of cormorants (and possibly other birds) disgorged their recently consumed meals of small shad while in the air or perhaps during takeoff,” geologist Sharon A. Hill said in a blog post announcing the results of her research, conducted alongside Australian author Paul Cropper.

 
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