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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 399075" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I thought I heard there were two locations where birds died in high numbers suddenly. I'm not positive though if that was birds in one area and fish in another or birds in one area and birds and fish both in aanother. Anyway, this morning they said there were thousands of birds that died. A vet on tv from that area was on the news yesterday and he said they have fireworks there every New Years so it does seem odd that this is the first time so many birds died as a result, since they are there in high numbers every winter too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 399075, member: 3699"] I thought I heard there were two locations where birds died in high numbers suddenly. I'm not positive though if that was birds in one area and fish in another or birds in one area and birds and fish both in aanother. Anyway, this morning they said there were thousands of birds that died. A vet on tv from that area was on the news yesterday and he said they have fireworks there every New Years so it does seem odd that this is the first time so many birds died as a result, since they are there in high numbers every winter too. [/QUOTE]
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