Rome, Italy, was a disaster. Cars skidded off roads. Scooters crashed. Dozens of people were injured. The government told people to stay inside.
What had caused these problems? Was it a terrible storm? Was it a volcano? Was it an earthquake?
In fact, the cause was bird poop—a lot of bird poop.
Each winter, small birds called starlings fly south to warmer places. They pass through Rome along the way. In October 2015, the first birds arrived as usual—but they didn’t leave. More kept coming.
Rome, Italy, was a disaster. Cars skidded off roads. Scooters crashed. People were hurt.
What was the problem? Was it a storm? Was it a volcano? Was it an earthquake?
No. It was bird poop!
Each winter, starlings fly south to warmer places. Starlings are small birds. They pass through Rome on their way south. In October 2015, the first birds arrived. But this time, they didn’t leave. And more kept coming.
Rome, Italy, was a disaster. Cars skidded off roads. Scooters crashed. Dozens of people were injured. The government advised people to stay inside.
What was the cause of these problems? Was it a terrible storm, a volcano, or maybe an earthquake?
Incredibly, the cause was bird poop—a lot of bird poop!
Each winter, starlings fly south to warmer places. These small birds pass through Rome along the way. In October 2015, the first birds arrived as usual—but they didn’t leave, and more kept coming.