So this is how it ends, huh?
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I see them on the road in Pendleton (eastern Oregon) too occasionally.
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I saw a bird hit a heavy traveled road in front of me,I stop picked it up,Put it on the back seat.It woke up&Flew to the front seat
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So I pulled over, nicely told the bird to calm down, walked around the car opened the door & he happily flew away.
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I actually read the article. Helps to understand what's really going on. Just a tip.
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something amiss
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Pesticides
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Let me guess? DDT or the like, in the food-chain? Question for Canada's resident science genius:
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Let me guess. Global Warming? Fake News!
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wow...We saw what we thought was a hawk (because of stripes on feathers) while driving down I20 by way of GA SC NC maybe an owl???
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I'm sure it's something in their food source that was poisoned by humans!
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WHO???
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