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    Default Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    I have a Question for all on something very unusual for me about what is going on in the nature around me right now.

    First off, I noticed many birds have flown south, or something, as for the last week, I have seen no robins, no redwing blackbirds, no starlings, anywhere in my area, southern mid MI.

    Also, my pears and apples are ripe a month and a half early. they usually are not ripe until the end of September. Also the birds I mentioned, are usually here until October.

    Anyone else observing this? just very curious.

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    Same here (Southern Finland).

    1) Normally, every summer, I carry almost daily a bee or three outside. This year, only one, months ago.

    2) No birds in the garden, eating berries, or using prepared wooden nests.

    3) I have seen only a few butterflies.

    4) Apple trees have top harvest after being 'dying' some years ago.


    Chemtrails were common here about 5 yrs ago, but now: none.

    I suspect the greatest difference is 5G. Before it came, some warned that the frequencies were not suitable for small insects (that many birds eat (?)).

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    Thanks for the info HopSan.

    My wife planted the flower gardens for butterflies & humming birds, so we see plenty of those here. And bees also.

    As far as Chemtrails go, when there is a good chance of rain in the forecast, They really ramp up the spaying.

    Good luck there.

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    Liverpool UK

    Bees and wasps are a no show this year despite the garden being in better shape than most years ( I've had time on my hands for once to maintain it ! )
    Wasps nest every year in the corner roof eve outside at the back - it's normally like an international airport with their comings and goings - but nothing this year !
    I've even pollinated tomatoes and french beans by hand a couple of months ago as there seemed little insect activity.

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    That is odd Did You See them. But I also have not seen as many wasps this summer either, now that you mention it. Go figure.

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    I no longer live at the "orchard" we bought, so, I am out of touch with seasons of fruits and the like. As a loose observation, there has barely seemed to be much wasp activity this year--at this house we usually get multiple nests. What caught my attention is that yesterday I saw a flock of migrating geese. This seemed to be about a month early. Around here, it has certainly been a "cool" summer, which means "not scorching hot". That shouldn't make much difference--most species don't rely on x number of 95+ degree days. They are more timed by cold and darkness.

    We did have a big cicada year, but, only in one spot. If I turn to the right, a couple of miles down the road, it was nearly deafening. But I didn't notice them anywhere else. So that seemed a bit unusual.

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    Hot, muggy, and wet summer here. Mosquitoes are very numerous also.

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    Been a washout here in Ireland, barely any dry days and even less sunshine.
    Yesterday highest temp was 14 degC. Swallows collecting on the wires getting ready to leave, a month early.
    Very few insects of any desciption except the pesky midges who seem to like the cool and damp conditions. A few butterflies. I'm only seeing wasps now as they are lethargic and looking for places to hide, there are not many.

    The canaries are disappearing all around us, this mine may be near the time where it is unsafe to enter.

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    It has been a wet summer in Belgium too. One or two weeks of nice weather. Very few wasps, butterflies, mosquitoes...
    So yes indeed, very few insects around.

    The same goes for birds, but that depends on the area.

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    Very big delay in my crops this year, we have rain almost continuously until the summer.
    Very few butterflies, and bees are mostly in very flowery places. Little mosquito, but a lot of flies (it’s quite common).
    I saw the first storks migrate (I live along a corridor they tread every year at the end of August), a few weeks ahead.

    Yesterday I read an article stating that the Atlantic is cooling "abnormally" (compared to scientists' projections):

    "While sea temperatures are only rising due to global warming, the latest ocean surveys show that the Atlantic Ocean is cooling rapidly. Scientists are unable to explain this phenomenon and believe it will have an impact on the weather around the world. '

    https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/...d=BingNewsSerp

    Cold and early winter for Northern hemisphere ?

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    A more positive report from Ecuador.

    It's the 6 month summer season here right now, and we're in the middle of an unusual drought: no measurable rain for 40 days. (The rivers and lakes are all very low, though my year-round mountain spring water is unaffected.)

    My own statistic of the health of butterflies and hummingbirds is how often I have to rescue them from inside my house. Everything is normal, and there's been no reduction in numbers that I regularly set free.


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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    A more positive report from Ecuador.

    It's the 6 month summer season here right now, and we're in the middle of an unusual drought: no measurable rain for 40 days. (The rivers and lakes are all very low, though my year-round mountain spring water is unaffected.)

    My own statistic of the health of butterflies and hummingbirds is how often I have to rescue them from inside my house. Everything is normal, and there's been no reduction in numbers that I regularly set free.

    Internet says most of Ecuador is in the southern hemisphere, which makes it mostly winter there now.

    Back to thread topic, here in Edmonton I have noticed far fewer songbirds and flying bugs this year than in previous years. Might have to do with the neighbouring-lot house and trees having been razed a couple months ago, but it does feel weird.

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    Quote Posted by Abondance (here)
    Very big delay in my crops this year, we have rain almost continuously until the summer.
    Very few butterflies, and bees are mostly in very flowery places. Little mosquito, but a lot of flies (it’s quite common).
    I saw the first storks migrate (I live along a corridor they tread every year at the end of August), a few weeks ahead.

    Yesterday I read an article stating that the Atlantic is cooling "abnormally" (compared to scientists' projections):

    "While sea temperatures are only rising due to global warming, the latest ocean surveys show that the Atlantic Ocean is cooling rapidly. Scientists are unable to explain this phenomenon and believe it will have an impact on the weather around the world. '

    https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/...d=BingNewsSerp

    Cold and early winter for Northern hemisphere ?
    This might help:

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart...cts-180982605/

    Ben Davidson of Suspicious 0bservers dot com has spoken at length about this.

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    Quote Posted by Johnnycomelately (here)

    This might help:

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart...cts-180982605/

    Ben Davidson of Suspicious 0bservers dot com has spoken at length about this.





    My little finger tells me that the super climate scientists and oceanographers do not communicate with geophysicists...

    Is it so inconceivable that the disturbances of the earth’s magnetic field and the movement of the poles (follow the thread below) have an impact on the great ocean streams?






    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...ce-Ages/page84

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    In my small back garden I have: strawberries, apple tree, cherry tree, avocado tree, pear tree and ALL of them acted really weird this year in 2024!

    Almost no cherries, 5% apples and they were really small, 10% avocados (100% = normal) no pears, no strawberries ... and ALL of them had "blossom flowers" in springtime but about 90% less than normal.
    • I rarely saw bees ... and the previous years before that I saw plenty of bees buzzing on my fruit trees & strawberry plants.
    This year, the skies are more often "whitish gray" instead of the normal (light/medium) blue ... and what I noticed is that when/if "THEY" (who are spraying) know it will be a very cloudy day the next day, they STOP spraying and then all of a sudden I see REAL BLUE SKYLINE between the 80 to 90% clouds ... I can see the airplanes crossing with only a very short trail or even nothing ... then when it is predicted to be a cloudless day the next day, they start heavily spraying again in very early morning then it will linger for hours & slowly spreads the skyline is not blue anymore.
    • And the sickening part of it all is that most people have no clue what is happening and why it is happening!
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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    hi john.

    did you notice very many bees, or other pollinators when your plants were in blossom ?

    You answered that already. Thanks
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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    Quote Posted by bobme (here)
    hi john.

    did you notice very many bees, or other pollinators when your plants were in blossom ?

    I already answered that (refresh page!)
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    I just picked a dozen tomatoes today - at the end of Winter. Usually tomato plants die off in June.

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    That is very odd leavesoftrees. Guess I am not the only one seeing nature doing things differently this year.

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    Default Re: Birds, bees and fruit trees - what's happening??

    And as Bill Ryan stated, no rain for forty days? If that happened here, I would need to rent a compressor & a jackhammer to dig a two foot deep hole in the soil!

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