It might be a part of a murmuration that got too close to the ground (possibly 
avoiding predator as already noted). Except for the blue sky background, I 
would wonder about a possible microburst or some other sudden downdraft, but 
without meteorological data from the scene, the predator avoidance seems most 
likely.  Agree that it appears that most birds were able to move after 
grounding.  As fast as they came down, a few casualties might be expected…

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> Extraordinary video of yellow headed blackbird‘s crashing from the sky. In 
> Mexico.
> https://www.theguardian.com/environment/video/2022/feb/14/flock-of-yellow-headed-blackbirds-drop-mysteriously-from-sky-in-mexico-video?CMP=share_btn_link
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