Beware Of Your Birdfeeder: MassWildlife Warns Of Mystery Disease
If you have a birdfeeder on your property, you may want to put it away, at least for now. MassWildlife is warning residents of a “mystery disease” that has birds…

WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 28: A starling bathes in a puddle on the National Mall on March 28, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Al Drago/Getty Images)
(Photo by Al Drago/Getty Images)If you have a birdfeeder on your property, you may want to put it away, at least for now. MassWildlife is warning residents of a "mystery disease" that has birds in the area getting sick and dying.
If you see birds in your yard that appear ill, or you find them dead, please report them to officials. You can contact MassWildlife via email at mass.wildlife@mass.gov.
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