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Glad I'm not a bird. I'd be dead many times over!
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Yep, eat bugs or die!
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Different species, but I don't know why types.
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when my daughter was in her vegan stage as a teenager, we went out for a group ride. A bird swooped down and flew into her wheel -- instant decrapitation. In 50 years of riding, I don't think I have hit a bird, much less killed one.
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Kinda OT, anyone see the doc "Emptying The Skies"?
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May be a good sign for our baseball teams. Bad news for Orioles and Blue Jays. Also, have not seen a Ray of sunshine since Sunday.
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In CA vector control monitors dead bird reports
it is a good measure of various mosquito born illnesses, such as west nile. check with your state or county vecto control program as they rely on reporting of such things
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