locustella
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maybe caused by global warming or other human activities ?
http://feeds.theguardian.com/c/3470...Ethousands0Ehomes0Ewithout0Epower/story01.htm
There was also on Christmas very heavy wind in Tatra Mountains (up to 176.5 km / h), so called "halny", the strongests with the exception of 1968 (up to 288 or 280 km/h). There is also no snow in Warsaw.
And very heavy wind was blowing earlier in Europe, especially in west.
http://feeds.theguardian.com/c/3470...Ethousands0Ehomes0Ewithout0Epower/story01.htm
Is that harmful also for birds ? I doubt.UK's second major storm in days leaves thousands of homes without power
Environment news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk|Peter Walker
Yet more strong winds and rain are expected to hit south-east England next week, forecasters warn
There was also on Christmas very heavy wind in Tatra Mountains (up to 176.5 km / h), so called "halny", the strongests with the exception of 1968 (up to 288 or 280 km/h). There is also no snow in Warsaw.
And very heavy wind was blowing earlier in Europe, especially in west.