| That is why I dispose of old bird food, use a platform feeder and do not put too many seeds out at once, and clean bird feeders, change suet, and clean bird bath's with dawn soap and a scrub brush and try and keep the water as fresh as I can. I absolutely LOVE birds and want the best for my feathered friends. But, I know a lot of people have started birding and feeding birds during the pandemic and a PSA is needed to educate them on how to keep birds healthy and alive. |
| Covid has infected birds. |
| There’s also going to be a boom-bust cycle later this summer. Many birds will have a second clutch of babies bc of the cicadas and those will starve later. |
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It could be disease but a lot of now-dead birds are also simply eating insects (and feeding them to their babies) that have been sprayed with insecticides.
If you want birds, don't poison their food supply. |
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Is there any news on this? I haven't heard anything about it for a while. Looks like the previous testing ruled out most infectious agents.
https://www.wsls.com/news/virginia/2021/07/06/birds-with-mysterious-avian-disease-found-in-14-northern-virginia-localities/ I am wondering if it was related to the cicadas. |
I also thought cicadas. But that doesn't explain why it's been happening in areas that didn't get them. I would think it is pesticides in general (people spraying). Cicadas may have exacerbated it in this region. I'd think they'd be able to say if it's viral by now? |
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It’s almost assuredly related to pesticides and ag inputs, coupled with dwindling habitat and no food. It’s a smaller population with less resilience and people just keep spraying their lawns and fields.
If this concerns you, get active. |
| It does concern me, which is why I have a clover and violet lawn, bird and bee friendly gardens, bird houses, etc. I also raised bees for a while but they died due to one of the invasive species that ruins their hives (small hive beetle). And I use cleaning strength vinegar for weed killer, never round up. |
(slow clap) Love this. Try mason bees instead of honey bees. No hive necessary and they're native. Lots of FB groups online re: keeping them properly. Also the book Mason Bee Revolution. |