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Source: QMI Agency
Thousands of migrating birds crashed in southern Utah late Monday after likely mistaking a Walmart parking lot and other areas for bodies of water.
Thousands of the grebes -- freshwater diving birds -- were killed, but rescuers had saved more than 2,000 survivors as of Tuesday night, the St. George Spectrum reports.
"They're just everywhere," Teresa Griffin, wildlife program manager for the Utah Department of Wildlife Resource's southern region, told the newspaper. "It's been nonstop. All our employees are driving around picking them up and we've got so many people coming to our office and dropping them off."
Wildlife officials say the birds were likely migrating toward Mexico and probably mistook the parking lot and other spots as water because of storm clouds over the lights of St. George.
I've heard of birds flying into the blue field at Boise State University before, but never flying into a parking lot. Must have looked like a scene right out of a Hitchcock film.