US | blackbirds Ark. Blackbird Die-Off Was Deliberate Officials say fireworks set off in roost in Beebe, Arkansas By Polly Davis Doig Posted Jan 2, 2012 10:53 AM CST Copied Dr. Brandon Doss examines dead red-winged blackbirds in Little Rock, Ark., Monday, Jan. 3, 2011. A similar die-off this year was deliberately caused, officials say. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston) The hundreds of dead blackbirds that rained down on a rural Arkansas town for the second New Year's Eve in a row weren't so much omens of the apocalypse as victims of crime, reports Fox News. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is blaming human interference for the 200 or so bird deaths, saying in a statement: "We know that there was evidence of fireworks set off in the middle of the roost, and it wasn't a coincidence." Officials believe that fireworks accidentally spooked the birds last year, leading to the death of 4,000 of them as they chaotically flew into each other and buildings. Criminal charges could result this time. Read These Next Locals are furious about the planned demolition of a landmark bridge. The latest mass shooting in the US took place from a boat. US to pull Colombian president's visa over protest. Stampede kills 36 at rally for Indian actor-politician. Report an error