Health & Medicine
Scientists Still Scratching Their Heads at Mysterious Illness Killing Birds All Over US
Several states in the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and South reported ill and dying birds this summer. Swollen, crusted-over eyes were the predominant symptom in blue jays, robins, grackles, and other species' fledglings.
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