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Trump shares a dead bird photo and blames windmills
Summary
President Trump posted a photo of a dead bird on Truth Social and blamed windmills for bald eagle deaths. The image was taken in Israel and experts say the bird is a kestrel, not a bald eagle.
Content
President Donald Trump posted a photo on Truth Social showing a dead bird by a windmill and said windmills were killing bald eagles. The image first appeared online linked to Israel in 2017. Many users pointed out the bird is not a bald eagle and identified it as a kestrel, a small falcon. The post prompted corrections and discussion about wind turbines and bird safety.
What was posted:
- The image was shared on Truth Social with a claim that windmills are killing bald eagles.
- The photo originally appeared online from Israel in 2017 and later coverage linked it to Haaretz.
- Ornithologists identified the bird as a kestrel rather than a bald eagle.
- Online commenters corrected both the species and the location associated with the photo.
- Wind turbines can cause some bird deaths, but experts say they are not the main reason for bald eagle recovery setbacks.
Summary:
The post mixed a photo from Israel with a broad claim about bald eagle deaths, and readers and experts corrected the species and origin. The significance lies in correcting factual errors about wildlife and wind energy. Undetermined at this time.
