GILBERT, MINNESOTA — The police are warning residents of a town in Minnesota to beware of drunk birds flying around.<br /><br />The local bird population in Minnesota has been flying "under the influence" as they have been eating fermented berries caused by the early frost, reports The Washington Post.<br /><br />The birds were seen flying recklessly and flying lower than usual through traffic.<br /><br />Apparently the police department in Gilbert also received reports of the drunk birds flying directly into cars and windows. <br /><br />Sometimes the birds were found disoriented on the ground and needed some time to sober up.<br /><br />The police explained most of the drunk birds are younger birds whose livers aren't able to handle the toxins of the fermented berries as efficiently as older birds.
