Biology
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Bird Feeders and Baths May Spread Fatal Bird Disease
Numerous California songbirds known as pine siskins have been found dead from a communicable disease known as Salmonellosis. As a result, state officials urge people to remove artificial food sources such as birdbaths and feeders.
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