Last year or the year before I called to ask about finding dead songbirds. The person told me the birds accidentally ingest pesticides people use on their lawns.
Ben the reason I report these (and the reason I don't remove or discard the birds) is because I thought CT DEEP tracks dead birds to determine if its caused by toxins or avian flu or whatever. Does SCF bounce these messages to DEEP?
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BB (Utilisateur inscrit)
BB (Utilisateur inscrit)
Update: Mine were robins reported in May.
Here's the full match for "dead bird" in NHV: http://seeclickfix.com/new-haven?advance=Search&q=dead+bird&at=&status%5BOpen%5D=true&status%5BAcknowledged%5D=true&status%5BClosed%5D=true&status%5BArchived%5D=true&sort_col=hot&sort_dir=desc
stephanie (Utilisateur inscrit)
robn (Utilisateur inscrit)
Ben the reason I report these (and the reason I don't remove or discard the birds) is because I thought CT DEEP tracks dead birds to determine if its caused by toxins or avian flu or whatever. Does SCF bounce these messages to DEEP?
http://www.cfwwildbirdmortalityreporting.ct.gov/
BB (Utilisateur inscrit)
Hi Rob,
We don't but that's a good idea. I'll forward this message to the folks at DEEP.
BB
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