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  1. Jul 14, 2021 · All states affected by the mysterious bird illness of summer 2021 have lifted their do-not-feed recommendations (see below for links). No cause has yet been determined, but cases are no longer being reported.

  2. Sep 22, 2021 · In the update, they shared what’s been ruled out so far: Salmonella, Chlamydia, bird flu, Trichomonas parasites, West Nile, Newcastle disease, herpes, and other viruses haven’t been detected in any of the birds.

  3. Jul 8, 2021 · Although SCWDS is one of several state and federal agencies, including the United States Geological Survey's National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC), currently working together to diagnose the mysterious ailment, none of the labs have been able to identify the cause of the birds’ deaths so far.

  4. Jan 14, 2020 · Obvious signs of disease. Symptoms such as red swollen eyes, discharge around the eyes or beak, or blood on the body are likely indicators of sickness or injury, in which case a bird probably needs help. If you do see a sick bird at your feeders, call your local avian rehabilitator or a veterinarian for advice–Do not try to care for it yourself!

  5. Songbirds from the mid-Atlantic to Indiana are suffering from an illness that causes swollen eyes, neurological symptoms, and death.

  6. Mar 21, 2022 · While ADDL worked on the mystery independently, the lab also participated in interagency phone calls as the USGS and others collaborated to identify the source of the dying songbirds.

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  8. Aug 5, 2021 · Robins, finches, cardinals, sparrows, ravens, orioles, and chickadees are a few of the many songbird species that we see and hear. Birds infected with the new sickness have crusty eyes or discharge and neurological issues including loss of balance, seizures, and head shaking.

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