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Letter: Migratory birds Marie Freeman writes: There were hundreds of thousands perhaps millions of migratory birds die in the south west last fall. This year I have seen no indigo buntings, yellow finches, wrens. The native birds are here, in lower numbers it seems. Birds are dying now in the south and southeast with little explanation, yet. What concerns me is the blindness, seizures and neurological symptoms. Canary in the coal mind? I can't imagine the next generation not hearing the songs from the woods... The chain between nature and human is linked, without that link survival will be diminished!Comments re: Letter: bird population is dropping This story was posted on 2021-06-21 09:46:18
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