Dead Birds In Washington Mystery Solved By Me!
January 17th 2007 10:22
Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) nature protection branch acting manager Paul Connolly said today his department had received a new report of at least 200 dead swallows in Narembeen, about 240km east of Perth and 380km from Esperance.
He said the swallows apparently died earlier this month during large storms that passed through the wheatbelt region.
Investigations into the mysterious death of thousands of birds in have been widened, with toxins now considered a possible cause.
Autopsies have ruled out viral and bacteriological causes.
vis news.com.au
He said the swallows apparently died earlier this month during large storms that passed through the wheatbelt region.
Investigations into the mysterious death of thousands of birds in have been widened, with toxins now considered a possible cause.
Autopsies have ruled out viral and bacteriological causes.
vis news.com.au
Yes, I do know why. I lived in Washington for a period, particularly in Shelton which is in the middle of nowhere and is redneckville. I almost died from the same cause as well. BOREDOM!!!
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